How should I fill in crown moulding gaps?


Question:I just put crown moulding in my kitchen and it looks pretty bootleg, but I figured I could even out the rough parts and fill in the gaps. what material is appropriate to fill in the gaps in the crown moulding?

Answers:
Crown molding caulk, caulking gun and damp sponge. Insert tip of tube into void space and apply caulk. When it come out of crevice, wipe off excess with finger to smooth out. Wipe off the rest with a damp sponge to clean up area. Keep sponge clean and make sure no reside is left behind.

If you do not like the results, consider covering the gaps in the corners with decorative corner covers that look to connect the ends together. Be creative!


Wood putty, sand and paint.
wood putty and white caulk above and under the moulding and all the moulding its self use wood putty and paint over with high gloss paint...
Paintable white caulk.

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