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Brush Technique Good brush technique is important to insure a neat, clean paint job. Hold the brush with your thumb on one side and your ... |
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Cleaning Solvent Use the right solvent to clean up paint equipment. Check the paint can label. Generally use a mild detergent solution for ... |
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Deck Staining When staining your deck, be careful not to apply too much of the stain. You don't want to get surface film on the wood when ... |
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Paint Can Storage When you're finished with your painting project, think ahead to next time. Before storing paint cans, slip a rubber band ... |
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Paint Clean-Ups Use the right solvent to clean up paint equipment. Check the paint can label. Use soapy water for water-based paints, mineral ... |
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Painting Tools Before starting your next paint job, have your tools ready. For the prep, you'll need putty, a putty knife, sandpaper, masking ... |
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Protective Floor Coverings Even the simplest home improvement projects can be messy. Be sure to protect your floors while you work. There's a variety of ... |
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Protective Trim Coverings Taking the time to protect woodwork while you paint or work around it will save you time and money. Trim protection tape comes ... |
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Refinishing vs. Stripping If youre thinking of refinishing your project, take a close look at it first. Antiques (or potential antiques) deserve ... |
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Removing Stains Removing the dark stains that can get onto your hands from working with walnut and other dark woods can be easy. Just pour a ... |
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Staining Cedar Shingles To protect new shingles, apply a penetrating stain. Stain soaks in and protects the wood from the weather, and won't crack, ... |