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Decorators Caulk V Polyfilla
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Just to expand my education when do you use caulk rather than filler? I filled some small screw holes in plaster with decorator's caulk (because it was all I could find in the cupboard) but it was useless and have had to remove it all. It won't sand and comes off in curly rubbery bits (and now successfully job done with regular polyfilla) however now I'm wondering why we even had it, what is caulk used for?
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I agree that caulk doesn't sand down easily as I found out after I did my usual trick of not pretending to be an expert and overfilling. It will cut with application of a workknife blade though, but that's tough on the fingers and you have to be careful not to pull it back out of the wall.
For screw holes you need filler.
For screw holes you need filler.
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