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As title says, have some newly fitted skirting board with tiny nail holes from nailgun - about 2mm in diameter, and not very deep.
As I already have polyfilla and decorators caulk, can I just use one of these to fill these holes before painting? Of these, polyfilla would be my 1st choice as it's easier to apply out of the tube and paints over better than caulk.
I realise wood filler is what I should ideally be using, but for really tiny holes like these, does it matter? I think I should be able to just press a bit of polyfilla in, level off with filling knife, wipe surrounding area clean, and probably not even need to sand.
MDF is pre-primed, and I'll be painting over with Johnstone's Aqua Guard undercoat, then topcoat.
As I already have polyfilla and decorators caulk, can I just use one of these to fill these holes before painting? Of these, polyfilla would be my 1st choice as it's easier to apply out of the tube and paints over better than caulk.
I realise wood filler is what I should ideally be using, but for really tiny holes like these, does it matter? I think I should be able to just press a bit of polyfilla in, level off with filling knife, wipe surrounding area clean, and probably not even need to sand.
MDF is pre-primed, and I'll be painting over with Johnstone's Aqua Guard undercoat, then topcoat.