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Picking Caulks and Sealants
Picking Caulks and Sealants

…Mask the area with tape for an even caulk line. Use a fluid, steady motion to lay the bead and smooth with a caulk smoother or your finger where necessary. Be careful not to smear the caulk onto the surface or to remove too…

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Kitchen and Bath Caulking Tips
Kitchen and Bath Caulking Tips

…other tips: - In bathrooms, for a smooth caulk line, mask the area with tape or use a caulk smoother (a small plastic tool). - Have you noticed cracks in caulk between tub and wall? Try this. Fill the…

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Concrete Countertops: The Design and Construction Process
Concrete Countertops: The Design and Construction Process

…fourth-of-an-inch bead of caulk evenly around the mold. Cheng says that tilting the tip of the caulk gun to a 45-degree angle with help the flow and make for smoother application of the caulk. Use a wetted finger to smooth…

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Painting the House: Should You Hire a Pro?

…retailer. Before purchasing any caulk, check the manufacturer s instructions…
…recommended surfaces. Make sure the caulk you have selected is paintable…
…don t lose bristles, paint smoother and are easier to use than cheaper…
…example would be choosing a caulk and knowing how to apply it…

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Compressed Air Tools

…electrical damage in the tool itself. Air tools run cooler, smoother and require little maintenance. Because they are lighter than…
…Wrenches, drills, reciprocating saws, high-speed cutters, caulk guns and sanding tools can take on a variety of household and…

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what you need to do

…two or three coats of the primer, then two coats of the finish coat. Before you paint, caulk in any cracks or chips that you want repaired. Will turn out great. The more coats you apply the smoother and better the job looks.

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