This is your house! You have a right to know what has been done to it. Is this guy a close friend that you don't want to offend? Even so it's not right for a friend to take advantage of your friendship like this. And I feel that a friend that acts like this to you is really not much of a friend anyway.
From: clean_boost <clean_boost@yahoo.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 12:55 PM
Subject: [DIY] painting over caulking
Now the person that painted seemingly used caulking. He gets irritated when I ask him any questions, so I'm afraid to ask exactly what did he use. When I was sanding over the blotchy places today, it seems that under one spot was a tacky material. Therefore I assume it is caulk, or caulk that did not dry properly before he applied the paint to it. I am trying to sand out the spots he left, maybe I can, maybe I can't do the job, but I am willing to try, and then paint over the sanded down areas. My first question is: do you think that pasty stuff that I found slightly under a patched up job is caulking? And if so, can I sand it down enough to smooth it out and paint over that area again? (wot a mess)
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