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cracks in render

My house is rendered and white washed painted. Small hairline cracks have appeared around the window frames- I am not concerned about these, biut wish to fill them. What to use a flexible filled and my DIY sore suggested decorating chalk- is this suitable for external work-so is there something more suitable. Thanks

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  • tbs624
    tbs624 Posts: 10,816 Forumite
    stewie1098 wrote: »
    My house is rendered and white washed painted. Small hairline cracks have appeared around the window frames- I am not concerned about these, biut wish to fill them. What to use a flexible filled and my DIY sore suggested decorating chalk- is this suitable for external work-so is there something more suitable. Thanks

    I think they may have said decorating *caulk* which, yes, is suitable for exterior work, providing that you buy the right one. (Screwfix do one that's suitable)
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