I used this product on Wainscoting in a bathroom. Had to brace in a few places to keep paneling against wall. How long does it take for this product to cure? Hoped to get back to work on other walls but this stuff is still tacky on a sample I did using scrap panel. It's been about 24 hours so far.
Thank you, Marq1. You're right on with the 24 hours. The first few panels I installed were good to go after close to 24 hours. The bathroom is small, so I was able to use furring strips to hold panels in place while they dry/cure.
This in the staircase leading up to my attic. Obviously a hack job by the original owner. There is nothing behind the piece of paneling without the banister hardward, so I can't just nail it back in. How can I fix this gap so it's not so loose.
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[i]There is no wall behind the piece of paneling without the banister hardware[/i]
My house has the original trim from 1993 when the house was built. I have to do some repairs to the trim. The original trim is stained wood and I'm trying to find a good color match for my repairs.
I think I was able to match the color pretty closely.
Unfortunately I cannot match the intensity or the darkness of the old trim. I believe I purchased a piece of pine trim from Depot that is almost exact to the piece from years ago. It just seems like the stain is not soaking into the new trim as much as the old trim so I am not getting the same color intensity or darkness.
Anyone have any tips of things I can do?
Thanks!