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Covering patches over a non-stainable wood filler
I successfully (I thin) got rid of carpenter bees, only to find that
woodpeckers took their place., but the holes were now long and gouged. I filled the holes with a filler, then sanded them, and then I started to stain them. The stain would not work, and then, way too late in the day of course, I read the directions on the wood filler, which stated 'non-stainable'. My question is what can I use to cover, or get rid of those unstainable patches? -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...er-809411-.htm |
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On Sat, 17 Jun 2017 21:14:02 GMT, Sharon
m wrote: I successfully (I thin) got rid of carpenter bees, only to find that woodpeckers took their place., but the holes were now long and gouged. Did you dust the holes before filling them? Likely, the reason the woodpeckers were going after the wood was that they could hear bees in the wood. If you didn't dust for the bees, the next brood will hatch next spring and tunnel their way out. ...and the cycle repeats. Carpenter bees are a RPITA. Our last house had exposed (fake) beam ends. The bees _loved_ them. I had to have exterminators out every spring to dust and fill the holes. I filled the holes with a filler, then sanded them, and then I started to stain them. The stain would not work, and then, way too late in the day of course, I read the directions on the wood filler, which stated 'non-stainable'. My question is what can I use to cover, or get rid of those unstainable patches? Chisel out the filler and start over? Paint? |
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replying to Sharon, Bobby wrote:
What kind of wood? How dark is the stain? Doubt you can make them blend completely but a paint may blend thim much better than what you have now. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...er-809411-.htm |
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Sharon m wrote:
I successfully (I thin) got rid of carpenter bees, only to find that woodpeckers took their place., but the holes were now long and gouged. I filled the holes with a filler, then sanded them, and then I started to stain them. The stain would not work, and then, way too late in the day of course, I read the directions on the wood filler, which stated 'non-stainable'. My question is what can I use to cover, or get rid of those unstainable patches? An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RHtEOQj4yo https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...enter+bee+trap If that is beyond your skill set: http://ebay.to/2sGQ1X9 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A9GOTTM/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XGGWWB7/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRoKgVQEjLQ |
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Sharon m wrote:
I successfully (I thin) got rid of carpenter bees, only to find that woodpeckers took their place., but the holes were now long and gouged. I filled the holes with a filler, then sanded them, and then I started to stain them. The stain would not work, and then, way too late in the day of course, I read the directions on the wood filler, which stated 'non-stainable'. My question is what can I use to cover, or get rid of those unstainable patches? Paint. |
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"J. Clarke" wrote:
In article , says... Sharon m wrote: I successfully (I thin) got rid of carpenter bees, only to find that woodpeckers took their place., but the holes were now long and gouged. I filled the holes with a filler, then sanded them, and then I started to stain them. The stain would not work, and then, way too late in the day of course, I read the directions on the wood filler, which stated 'non-stainable'. My question is what can I use to cover, or get rid of those unstainable patches? An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RHtEOQj4yo https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...enter+bee+trap If that is beyond your skill set: http://ebay.to/2sGQ1X9 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A9GOTTM/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XGGWWB7/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRoKgVQEjLQ He wasn't asking about bees, he was asking for finishing advice. She got lucky. It's bonus reply SUNDAY! now run along and... http://i.imgur.com/Fvfh8sY.gif |
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In article ,
says... "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... Sharon m wrote: I successfully (I thin) got rid of carpenter bees, only to find that woodpeckers took their place., but the holes were now long and gouged. I filled the holes with a filler, then sanded them, and then I started to stain them. The stain would not work, and then, way too late in the day of course, I read the directions on the wood filler, which stated 'non-stainable'. My question is what can I use to cover, or get rid of those unstainable patches? An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RHtEOQj4yo https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...enter+bee+trap If that is beyond your skill set: http://ebay.to/2sGQ1X9 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A9GOTTM/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XGGWWB7/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRoKgVQEjLQ He wasn't asking about bees, he was asking for finishing advice. She got lucky. It's bonus reply SUNDAY! now run along and... http://i.imgur.com/Fvfh8sY.gif What is this, National Be A Jackass Week? |
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"J. Clarke" wrote:
He wasn't asking about bees, he was asking for finishing advice. What is this, National Be A Jackass Week? Nah, it's just you being an antagonistic prick as per usual. |
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