FLEXTRIM Royal Crown Design - 5/16" x 2" Wide x 108" Long Flexible Crown Molding (RYLCR2)
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(seller here) While we aren't familiar with chalk paint, we do recommend latex-based paints: )br>If you require any additional information, please contact us. Thank you, Flexible Millworkbr>
Yes, all of our items can be painted or stained (seller here). This isn't wood; instead, it's a flexible polyurethane resin that comes unfinished in a light tan color. If you're going to paint, clean with acetone, mineral spirits or 91% rubbing alcohol (any solvent that evaporates quickly)
If you are going to paint: clean with acetone, mineral spirits or Before you paint, make sure you install everything first. It is recommended that you use latex paints. Preservatives are not to be used. primers and paints that have been catalyzed. It's not necessary to prime, but it's a good idea to do so If you're going to use an oil-based paint, use Kilz as a primer. If you're going to stain something, make sure to do the following: For the best results, use gel-based stains (Minwax makes a great one). It is not necessary to use a special cutting blade. Our material can be easily cut with standard woodworking tools. If you need to fill nail holes, do so as follows: Epoxy (2 part syringe type) is the best filler, but Bondo for wood, "plastic wood" brand, and Minwax wood fillers also work well. br>For installation, use a GEL type super glue. (Loctite PL premium adhesive and Liquid Nails both work well.) Use more glue and fewer nails. Use the smallest gauge nail or brad you can find, such as a 23 gauge pin nail gun. This is one of the most useful tools for finishing trim work ever devised. There were no dimples, holes, or putty on the surface. When nailing, keep a distance of at least 1/4" from the edge. - br>Thank youbr>- br>- br>- br>- br> Millwork that is adaptable