wet drywall
No,this cannot be repainted after it gets wet,this will need replacing.
No,this cannot be repainted after it gets wet,this will need replacing.
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ViewsHi,you will want to use a satin,pearl,or an eggshell sheen.We always use H irshfields top scrub paint it is a good quality paint at a really decent...
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ViewsLike 5 said the walls are mushy and damp it has nothing to do with the paint,you have water damage from someplace,and until this is fixed you could...
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ViewsI lived in the country of Northern MN,and I tell you these things are unstopable.They were horrible mainly towards the fall when they ran out of fo...
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ViewsAfter it warms up use a little marvel mystery oil,dura lube,found at most stores do not use DW-40 it gums up compared to the others.This should kee...
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ViewsThat is pretty typical,ive noticed reds and browns seem to do this more because of the bases and pigments added to it.Use a fan make sure door is o...
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ViewsThat is pretty typical,ive noticed reds and browns seem to do this more because of the bases and pigments added to it.Use a fan make sure door is o...
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ViewsMinty green,bright yellows (doesnt have to be canary),baby blues,and bright whites.
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ViewsIt sounds to me like you have a complete remodling going on,because alot of your posts has to do with new,trim and texturing and drywall.If it is p...
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ViewsYou need ladders,planks,scaffolding,ladder jacks,liability insurance what if your washer bounced down the stairs and hit their new truck,freak acci...
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ViewsWas the wood properly sealed with sanding sealer or wood sealer 1st then varnished,polyed,or lacquered?If not then this is the problem
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ViewsDoes this have a sealer on top of it?If so then try a test spot on an area with a damp rag with paint thinner on it.A sealer will seal off the stai...
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ViewsIs it a flat door or does it have raised panels,if it truely flat yes,you can roll it otherwise it is hard to do if not flat.You can get a smooth l...
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ViewsAll the ones I use of the new home builders around here don't use any caulking on the trim or crown molding,so I guess I haven't ran into this.
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ViewsThe holes from the nails should be really small and spaced apart to where their shouldn't be too many of them,and you fill them with wood filler an...
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ViewsYou can do this on your own and save some money,depending on how much trim and moldings you plan on getting,you can spray this with a rental spraye...
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ViewsIf your friends house is a new house then I would be 99.9% certain that whoever painted the house prefinished all the casings and trim and moulding...
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ViewsHave you tried Feebreeze yet (however it is spelled)or maybe a local drycleaner has a product you could put on or more advice.Would be a good place...
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ViewsIf you have a home depot near you they run alot of different free classes check with them and see.
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