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Caulking and Painting Clapboard Siding
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" What are you doing for prep. Right now I'm filling in any holes. On the clapboards that can be felt bad and good ones I'll set the nail on later built around so -- the nail as a flush on the surface you will we'll set this one right -- let's stick album while but it infant goes into the surface a bit let's not protruding out. I'll just leave -- at the surface that's what you've done on all of the ups and on this kind of film isn't right now we'll go. And then the corner is an unusual situation because you've got. The clapboard is butting into a corner which is as a grounded -- her and then you've got the shingles switcher prefinished coming in from the other side. And if we look up we'll see where you've already. Put on some of the Bob Vila signature collection primer on there. When a minute we'll be ready to put some of the primer on. Now I just gonna run a couple beads of caulking down on the scene hair and will be ready to go off. John what kind of a caulking are we using that's basically a painting or caulking it's not a on paints wolf. -- and thirty minutes. So -- time did you have a shiny caulking that's not going to take they ought to work. OK so Jon any tips on how to apply the paint this hour or the primary you're using. A four inch brush right up out of print brush rich and old -- is it angled means the top of it is cut as an angle and that makes it easier for you that don't plaid paint."
" And what I usually do is I -- on the side elder of the chorus for us and then I'll come across the bottom. And then you can come across the face. This way and you've got excess paint coming down from the had to -- can smooth it all I'll make it look good. So you always apply first to the bottom young reach an effort to side in the that waited that's basically like cutting in like you're cutting in a wall. And his go from there. Thank -- glad to be said for brushing it on as opposed to spraying it on -- the brush the brush again it and -- Get a lot of on the surface and -- come back and back brush it anyway written and edges and stuff and -- to kind of get back inside here with the -- with the brush should just. --"