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"Josepi"

26/11/2010 1:55 PM

Caulking trim ???

(Inspired by a previous thread)

What do people use to caulk trim with?

I typically do caulk most of my white trim and it looks much better and
finished.

Trouble is: the usual stuff turns a little greyish yellow and gathers dust
real badly and looks pretty bad after a few years. I is really ahrd to clean
back to the glowing white.

I have tried various brands and know the more expensive stuff usually looks
better, longer. I would love to try silicone based caulk but fear not being
able to repaint properly when redecorating every 50-60 years... LOL


This topic has 5 replies

kk

in reply to "Josepi" on 26/11/2010 1:55 PM

26/11/2010 10:09 PM

On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 21:16:08 -0600, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> (Inspired by a previous thread)
>>
>> What do people use to caulk trim with?
>>
>> I typically do caulk most of my white trim and it looks much better and
>> finished.
>>
>> Trouble is: the usual stuff turns a little greyish yellow and gathers dust
>> real badly and looks pretty bad after a few years. I is really ahrd to
>> clean
>> back to the glowing white.
>>
>> I have tried various brands and know the more expensive stuff usually
>> looks
>> better, longer. I would love to try silicone based caulk but fear not
>> being
>> able to repaint properly when redecorating every 50-60 years... LOL
>>
>>
>
>I always paint over my caulk.

Aren't you supposed to color within the lines?

tn

tiredofspam

in reply to "Josepi" on 26/11/2010 1:55 PM

26/11/2010 2:08 PM

Dap, latex / silicone based.
I always run a wet finger down, it stops collecting dirt that way.
And you can paint it too.

I don't use straight silicone .. I don't find the performance to be
great. The dap resists mold better, adheres better. The straight
silicone didn't adhere to my exterior alum siding. While the dap did.
The straight silicone after 1 year had popped clean of the alum.
The dap... still working.

On 11/26/2010 1:55 PM, Josepi wrote:
> (Inspired by a previous thread)
>
> What do people use to caulk trim with?
>
> I typically do caulk most of my white trim and it looks much better and
> finished.
>
> Trouble is: the usual stuff turns a little greyish yellow and gathers dust
> real badly and looks pretty bad after a few years. I is really ahrd to clean
> back to the glowing white.
>
> I have tried various brands and know the more expensive stuff usually looks
> better, longer. I would love to try silicone based caulk but fear not being
> able to repaint properly when redecorating every 50-60 years... LOL
>
>

Ll

"Leon"

in reply to "Josepi" on 26/11/2010 1:55 PM

27/11/2010 5:03 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 21:16:08 -0600, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...
>>> (Inspired by a previous thread)
>>>
>>> What do people use to caulk trim with?
>>>
>>> I typically do caulk most of my white trim and it looks much better and
>>> finished.
>>>
>>> Trouble is: the usual stuff turns a little greyish yellow and gathers
>>> dust
>>> real badly and looks pretty bad after a few years. I is really ahrd to
>>> clean
>>> back to the glowing white.
>>>
>>> I have tried various brands and know the more expensive stuff usually
>>> looks
>>> better, longer. I would love to try silicone based caulk but fear not
>>> being
>>> able to repaint properly when redecorating every 50-60 years... LOL
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I always paint over my caulk.
>
> Aren't you supposed to color within the lines?

;~0 I can't.

Ll

"Leon"

in reply to "Josepi" on 26/11/2010 1:55 PM

26/11/2010 9:16 PM


"Josepi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> (Inspired by a previous thread)
>
> What do people use to caulk trim with?
>
> I typically do caulk most of my white trim and it looks much better and
> finished.
>
> Trouble is: the usual stuff turns a little greyish yellow and gathers dust
> real badly and looks pretty bad after a few years. I is really ahrd to
> clean
> back to the glowing white.
>
> I have tried various brands and know the more expensive stuff usually
> looks
> better, longer. I would love to try silicone based caulk but fear not
> being
> able to repaint properly when redecorating every 50-60 years... LOL
>
>

I always paint over my caulk.

lL

[email protected] (Larry W)

in reply to "Josepi" on 26/11/2010 1:55 PM

26/11/2010 8:59 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
Josepi <[email protected]> wrote:
>(Inspired by a previous thread)
>
>What do people use to caulk trim with?
>
>I typically do caulk most of my white trim and it looks much better and
>finished.
>
>Trouble is: the usual stuff turns a little greyish yellow and gathers dust
>real badly and looks pretty bad after a few years. I is really ahrd to clean
>back to the glowing white.
>
>I have tried various brands and know the more expensive stuff usually looks
>better, longer. I would love to try silicone based caulk but fear not being
>able to repaint properly when redecorating every 50-60 years... LOL
>
>

You've got to paint the caulk. Use the same color as the wall, and tape or
use a straight-edged mask of some kind so that the top of the baseboard or
molding appears to have a constant thickness against the wall.

I usually go around the baseboard like this, sitting down, with a brush and
a straight-edged paint mask, painting up onto the wall a few inches
above the baseboard. (Do the ceiling line first) Then finish the walls
with a roller.
--
Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler. (Albert Einstein)

Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org


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