Caulk Trim for a Professional Finish

Erin Colburn
by Erin Colburn
When replacing or updating your current baseboards and other moulding in your home, finish the job off right by caulking for a clean look.
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  • Mary Insana Mary Insana on Mar 28, 2013
    For the wood trim I have all over our house my go-to friend to fill the gaps is CLEAR caulk. I do what you do but in reverse. First I put my clear caulk along the baseboard or around the door trim, do the wipe with damp finger and damp rag thing :) then let it dry. Then when its time to paint I put the painters tape along the trim and paint the wall all the way down to the clear caulk. If I had white trim I would be doing it the way you do :)
  • Patricia W Patricia W on Mar 28, 2013
    NICE! Thank you! Im redoing the stuff in the bathroom, great idea with the tape!
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