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It can be rather difficult to remove silicone calk from painted wood. The good news is that the paint will largely prevent the calk from having seeped into the wood itself. The bad news is that it will be tough to remove it without damaging the paint. Peel off as much as of the calk as possible with either a knife or manually. Then take an abrasive green dish pad and hot water to the rest. Alternatively, paint thinner will remove it quickly but will require repainting.
A calk is a pointed projection on a horseshoe to stop it from slipping.
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Hydrangea have air roots that will attach themselves to walls, but if you need to reattach them after painting the wall or some other maintenance use small blobs of clear calk or silicone with a piece of wire pushed through it while wet. Wait for the silicone to harden and wrap the wire around the vine to hold it against the wall until it reattaches itself.
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The correct spelling is caulk (using a sealant, especially waterproofing).
A calkin is another word for a calk on a shoe - a pointed projection in order to stop it from slipping.
Yes, and be sure to calk the back of the flange.
don't try it, I got arrested for doing that, calk=bad, 1000 dollar fine
Carefully take the trim off from around the windshield then very, very carefully cut the calk that is between the windshield and the frame loose.
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