I’m looking for a product for use on clapboards to blend in surface imperfections and fill countersunk nail holes.
Preferably a product that is sandable and compatible with latex paint.
Any product recommendations?
Thanks,
Dick
I’m looking for a product for use on clapboards to blend in surface imperfections and fill countersunk nail holes.
Preferably a product that is sandable and compatible with latex paint.
Any product recommendations?
Thanks,
Dick
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Check with your local painting supply store - I use an off the shelf spot putty, probably similar to automotive spot putty, and have had very good results. Only good for small repairs, 'though, you have to build it up in layers for anything bigger. Very quick drying when applied thin, slow-drying if applied thick. Easy to sand and good adhesive qualities.