Cleaning Concrete Patio
The good old-fashioned way, with clorox and a stiff brush. Just did mine last weekend. It's not that big a job if you take your time.
The good old-fashioned way, with clorox and a stiff brush. Just did mine last weekend. It's not that big a job if you take your time.
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ViewsI have the same type ceiling and started to apply ceiling paint and it started to come off. What I was told was to apply an oil-based primer(Kilz/Z...
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ViewsThanks CHOLE4, what's your favorite if you were gonna put one in your bath for exhanges-per-hour effectiveness and quietness?
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ViewsThanks Wick. You've always tried to impart your knowledge to us DIY'ers when you were available. You ought to get into the fray over there at Today...
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ViewsI found a good source of info at www.todayshomeowner.com. They don't seem to answer very much around here. Don't know if anybody's here or not. O...
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ViewsMy wife was taking wallpaper off the bathroom wall, and the drywall paper began tearing off also, leaving brown paper spots in a lot of places. Doe...
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Viewson bath exhaust fans. I've got to install one in my master bath (small-5x8) and was thinking a 70 CFM fan should be sufficient. I've been looking a...
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ViewsI saw were you can cut a potato is half, use one half to squeeze onto the broken bulb (make sure the power is off) and apply pressure while turning...
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Viewsdoes anyone have comments or input as to which makes might be better quality, noise, price, etc.? Been looking for replacements for two baths and h...
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ViewsThanks Wick. Not a bad idea. I'm kinda trying to get out of it anyway. :-)
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ViewsMy wife wants to update and brighten our kitchen(circa 1975) and wants to paint our cabinets, that are stained and sealed dark oak-look, to white/o...
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