Stan in Oly, WA
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I just got almost done putting down wooden baseboards in a room that has multiple interior and exterior corners, as well as one exterior corner that is made of two 45 degree turns. My joints are all pretty good---but not perfect. The baseboard is painted white with semi-gloss latex, and I will do touch up when I'm done. What have you found to be the best way to fill joints where the pieces don't match up perfectly? I've always used either caulk or a patching compound like Fix-It-All, but neither is totally ideal. Caulk can sag a bit and show the joint, patching compound can break free from one side and produce an opening. There must be a better way to do this.
Stan
Stan