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I'm surprised the esteemed Billhart didn't remind you of priming too!! (just a good natured rib there BH!) * Use a good stain-blocking primer, ...
I'm surprised the esteemed Billhart didn't remind you of priming too!! (just a good natured rib there BH!) * Use a good stain-blocking primer, ...
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ViewsHello PCerna, I've tinted & used a lot of RL paint over the last 6 yrs (I DON'T work at a HD!!!). >>> This one isn't as simple as just giving a ...
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ViewsHi ClaireD, Can you give a little history of the home/kitchen area? * Age of home, age of existing paint-job, any kitchen remodeling, was any wal...
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ViewsHi K8, At most paint stores, there should be an "sand" additive...most likely in a packet or smaller box. * I think the one our ACE has is made b...
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ViewsSorry! It's always best to get that old paper off...even if it's a "h*ll-on-earth" job! * Even the best-adhering seams can start seeping with the ...
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ViewsHi guys, No real quick solution here... 1) Sanding it off: A nightmare of elbow grease, sandpaper, & dust!! 2) Ripping it down: Welll...unless...
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ViewsHello! Check out Cabinet-Coat by Insl-x. This stuff is fantastic! Available thru most ACE stores. They can order it if they don't carry it. * Cle...
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ViewsHey CJB, Yes, you'll need to do the prep! Otherwise don't even start! Primer-wise...If you're near a C2 dealer, they have a great sandable primer...
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ViewsHey Mike, Do ya mean "USG All-purpose Joint Compound"? ** Did you do a texture-sprayer to apply it; or a broadknife? ** How long did you wait be...
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ViewsHello Can, Good intelligent question here! >>> Before doing any painting, WASH the walls with a Dirtex/water solution and rinse. Let dry a day....
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ViewsHello SG, Obviously, it's less work to just "live with it"! S/Gloss is very cleanable, assuming two coats were applied. However, if ya just got...
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ViewsUse a "Paper-Tiger" to score little holes so paste-dissolver can get underneath. * Remove all paste that you can after paper's off. * Then, make ...
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