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<blockquote data-quote="Wannabe" data-source="post: 3714737" data-attributes="member: 44444"><p>Do your best to sand all of the stuff out that you have put on it and use plain painters calk. Once it dries it will move and expand as the joint fluctuates. Then you can paint. You may have to fill it a second time after the joint expands again but then you should rarely have a problem. Been there many times before and this practice has always served me well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wannabe, post: 3714737, member: 44444"] Do your best to sand all of the stuff out that you have put on it and use plain painters calk. Once it dries it will move and expand as the joint fluctuates. Then you can paint. You may have to fill it a second time after the joint expands again but then you should rarely have a problem. Been there many times before and this practice has always served me well. [/QUOTE]
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