Instructions / Assembly

4.2 Caulking Recessed Screws
e colored caulk is also designed to be
used to cover up the recessed screw areas.
Typically the screws should be placed in
the grout areas and the same technique
outlined in caulking the grout areas. If the
screw in the middle of the stone, a non
textured caulk may be necessary instead
of a textured caulk depending on the
stone panel. In both cases see feathering
the caulk below and coloring instructions to blend in the color where neces-
sary . Do not over caulk the screw areas and blend in with a brush
4.3 Blending & Texturing Caulk
For the best result and to make sure the caulk blends in with the rest of the panel.
It is helpful to have a spray bottle lled with soapy water and small brush. How-
ever, if no spray bottle is available, a cup of soapy water to dip the brush into will
work.
e caulk can be blended by dipping a small artist brush into soapy water (to
keep caulk from sticking to the bristles) and using the brush to even out and
blend the caulk uniformly and add a textured appearance. It is important to wipe
o any excess caulk that gets on the textured surface quickly before it dries. is
can be accomplished using a wet sponge or rag.
Soapy Water