| To
fit, gun adhesive onto the back of the main ogee skirting
profile and push over existing board. Internal and external
corner covers are available so there is no need to mitre
the main board, however you will need to notch one of the
boards where they meet in a corner (as picture).
Once
all of the main boards are in place, fit the corner and
joint covers with double sided tape provided.
The
ogee top moulding should then be stuck onto the top of the
main skirting board, again using the double sided tape supplied.
This top moulding will cover any gap between the skirting
and the wall and will complete the skirting board detail.
You will need to mitre the ogee quadrant and file or cut
the bottom of the quadrant where it runs over the corners
and joints our mitre shears are ideal for this job. Finally
fill any gap between the quadrant and the wall if necessary
with our decorators caulk. You can also use the caulk to
seal any imperfect mitres in the quadrant although a smear
of white silicone (available at an extra cost) would be
better. |