Articles, tagged with "oil stains", page 5
24th November 2009
Carpet Cleaning NY for beautification of an interwoven thick woolen fabric. Sometimes there are stains, grit, sand, allergen mites and dirt stick to your carpets, which normally happened during home processing, birthday parties and occasional events. Then...
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Author:
Steem
21st November 2009
Accessories are not just functional but a great way of making style statement. And if it is leather accessory then the above statement sounds more valid, as leather is stylish as well running. But just looking them from personal use standpoint is not a go...
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Author:
Jake Smith
16th October 2009
Granite countertops are durable, affordable and give a unique look to your kitchen. It is one of the oldest rocks. It lasts longer than other countertops. It comes with different specks, veins and swirls. There are many styling options too. Though they ar...
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Author:
vkp
16th October 2009
One of the ways that many people are improve the appearance of their yards by adding deck tile, and the only way to decorate your deck design by integrating the well. Wall fountain exceptional additions to any deck design, because decks have a lot, so it ...
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Author:
sneakerdudeblue42
06th October 2009
When you are looking for natural stone products for your home, especially bathroom vanities, you are going to find that the different stones have different advantages when you want to use them on bathroom vanities. Here are a couple of the more common na...
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22nd September 2009
Block paving is a beautiful addition to a house whether it is on a patio, walk or driveway but over time, it becomes faded, stained and overgrown. Cleaning block paving can quickly and inexpensively restore the beauty and life of a block paving project. M...
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Author:
Olivia Reynolds
30th July 2009
With paving maintenance being quite costly and the invasion of weed growth, sand escape and oil stains a major concern, we take a look at a modern alternative to traditional block paving and other problematic paving types.
Pattern imprinted concrete ca...
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Author:
Henry Funk
16th July 2009
Using typical tap water for daily routine is something far too many people are used to. What many do not realize is that the water coming straight from the tap can be quite contaminated. For this reason, you want to stick with something you can rely on ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
At the outset, it is necessary for you to know that using decorative concrete coating material on your driveway is a 100% winner because it demands little to no maintenance and care. However, the truth is that no driveway paver is entirely maintenance-fre...
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Author:
Levi Horowitz
18th May 2009
Every year, you clean out your garage of its old junk, but really the better way of doing that is to give your garage floor a makeover. And that's best done by laying a decorative concrete coating over it. That will make it look like new.
Now that peop...
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Author:
Levi Horowitz
13th May 2009
There are both advantages and disadvantages to using pigment oil stains. While you may enjoy the advantages of this stain over the other two types, you should be aware of the disadvantages before you decide to use this stain for your wood finishing projec...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
06th May 2009
Isopropanol, also known as isopropyl alcohol or if you want to be very specific about the chemical nomenclature, propan-2-ol or 2-propanol, is a very important compound in many industries. It is used as a solvent, extracting solution and as a cleaning age...
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Author:
joalesto
17th April 2009
Absorbency: Granite is impervious to water and is in fact, less absorbent than most solid surfaces. It is commonly used as building material for high-rise buildings due to its ability to withstand gale force winds and rain. It is the primary product for k...
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Author:
yxpweed
02nd April 2009
Wood finishing usually includes staining the wood in some way. There are five main reasons why you should apply some sort of stain to wood.
1. The color harmony of the woodwork with the furnishings of a home requires staining. This is because wood in ...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
25th March 2009
1.Clean first
First step: Remove all oil, rust, paint and salt efflorescence stains.
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To remove oil stains, cover them with a generous coat of TSP (Tri Sodium Phosphate), let it soak 2 or 3 minutes, reapply a small quantity and scrub it in with a ...
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Author:
yxpweed