...and by "favorite," I obviously mean least favorite, worst part of installing new trim: caulking and filling nail holes. What you'll need if you're about to tackle a caulking project: Painter's caulk (duh) Caulking gun Paper towls Wet rag That's it! We chose to use DAP brand Painter's Acrylic Latex Caulk for about $1.52 a tube at Lowes. One tube can get you pretty far, but we have a lot of trim (wainscoting, chair rail, etc.) so I estimated about one tube per room. Make sure you get the paintable kind!! So as a reminder, here's a picture of a corner of crown moulding pre-caulk. It's all gappy and ugly, right? Here it is with the caulk fresh out of the caulking gun, still all goopy and messy. Not much better, really... Here's where the magic happens. The only tool you need for smoothing caulk is...wait for it...your finger! You don't need one of those "pro caulk" tools or anything, so don't waste y...
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