ᐅ Sealing the joints of the wooden staircase with silicone

Created on: 15 Jan 2022 18:35
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Hello everyone,

Please only serious and helpful responses. If possible, without any sarcasm. ;-)

Shortly before Christmas, the carpenter created an absolute silicone disaster with the joints on the oak stair treads. In short, this is unacceptable and cannot be dismissed as just a “tolerance issue.”

How do you assess this, and is there any way to fix it? Because the silicone is no longer simply removable from the wood.

Many thanks in advance,
Michael

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