Bathroom Window Trim Repair
One of the rental properties I work on had a leak in or near the window that's just over the tub. Water got in and ruined the trim in the bottom left corner of the window.
They built the window using a laminate covered mdf board for the edges of the window, with traditional wood trim around it. This was a mess.
Now, it's not an impossible fix. New trim, new laminated mdf sideboard to properly fit back in. Stain and poly coat them and bang, you're ready to cut and install.
After you nail the boards back in place, you need to detail them in. Fill in the nail holes and get them to blend in with the finish. Being this is a bathroom window and moisture is a concern, I tend to use a colored wax filler in the nail holes. Being wax it fills the hole with a reasonably close color and it protects from moisture at the same time.
If the holes were deeper or bigger than a nail hole, I'd probably use Durham's Putty to fill then cover with the wax over that to blend and protect.





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