How do you fill gaps in baseboard trim?

Fill outside corner gaps with spackling compound
spackling compound
Toothpaste as a Substitute for Wall Spackle

The stuff you need is the old-fashioned white paste. You wouldn't want to use this to fill a hole larger than about one-eighth inch in diameter, but for holes left in the wall after you remove a picture hanger or a small screw, it will do the job.
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, wood filler or drywall joint compound
. Work it into each gap with your fingers, allowing it to overfill and bulge out. Scrape it flat with a razor knife before it hardens. Let the filler dry, then sand the area by hand with 150-grit sandpaper.
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How do you fill large gaps in corners of baseboards?

Fixing the inside corner gap in a baseboard
  1. Use the caulking gun to apply a line of acrylic latex caulk on the inside corner gap. ...
  2. Moisten your finger and use it to push the caulk into the gap. ...
  3. Wipe or rinse off any excess caulk on your finger and continue as needed.
  4. Check the corner for gaps.
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Is it better to use wood filler or caulk?

Even though wood filler does a great job when filling nail holes and other holes in wood, caulk is terrible because it tends to shrink and cause a divot over time. On the other hand, wood filler isn't the best option when filling gaps in trims, because it takes lots of time for the application and sanding process.
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What do you use to fill gaps in trim?

Holes in wood trim are best filled with wood filler. Nail holes in exterior surfaces, just as with cracks or gaps, can be dealt with using a good caulking. Take the time before you apply any paint on your next project to fill all of the gaps, cracks, and nail holes.
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What is the best caulking for baseboards?

  • BEST OVERALL: Gorilla 8060002 100% Silicone Sealant, 10 oz, White.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: DAP INC 18152/11440 White Alex Plus Acrylic Latex.
  • BEST MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT: GE Sealants & Adhesives Paint Projects Max Shield.
  • BEST GAP FILLING: Sashco 10016 Big Stretch Caulk 10.5-Ounce.
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Should baseboards be caulked?

Caulk on both the top and bottom edge of the baseboards closes the gaps to keep the bugs out. It's more effective, cheaper, easier, and safer than hassling with insecticide sprays and powders to protect your walls. Aesthetics are another good reason to caulk.
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Should you caulk baseboards to floor?

Caulking the area between the baseboard and the floors can prevent water from spilling onto the floor and causing the floorboards to warp and bubble. It can also prevent the same thing from happening to the trim itself. If water is left on the trim or floors too long, it will cause it to rot if it's made of hardwood.
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Can you use wood filler on baseboards?

For wood trim, wood filler or spackling should be used to patch nail holes, dents, damage, or cracks on a single board or piece of molding. I prefer spackling over wood filler because it sands smooth quickly and with less effort than wood filler. But, both work.
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Can I use spackle instead of wood filler?

Yes, spackling can work as a filler in some applications. For instance, you can use the vinyl spackling paste for filling cracks or superficial holes on interior wood surfaces instead of water-based wood filler.
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What's the difference between wood filler and wood putty?

Wood filler is applied to repair the wood from the inside. Because it hardens, it helps the wood maintain its integrity. While wood putty is usually applied only after the finishings are done since it contains chemicals that may damage the wood.
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How big of a gap can I fill with caulk?

A single bead of caulk can fill gaps up to 1/4 inch. If the gap is slightly larger than this, fill it with a bead of caulk deeper into the gap, but not flush with the surface. Wait until the caulk is completely cured before coming back to put a surface bead on.
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