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                How To Work with Oil-Based Interior Finishes        
                                
        
    
    
            Posted By: d_giordano
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            Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; 
            October 20, 2008
        
        
            Author Lowes.com; 
            Website: www.lowes.com                    
        
                            
                
        
                            Oil-based finishes are known for imparting a deep rich appearance to wood. They typically add a warmth that seems to glow and even radiate from the surface. If you're looking for a way to make your projects really pop, an oil-based finish may be just what you need.
                    
        
        
        
		
    
                How To Use and Apply Caulk        
                                
        
    
    
            Posted By: d_giordano
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            Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; 
            October 20, 2008
        
        
            Author Lowes.com; 
            Website: www.lowes.com                    
        
                            
                
        
                            Caulk is useful stuff—it can be used to decorate or repair and, at the same time, it seals and protects. It is a wonderful preventative and is easily replaced when its better days are past. Caulk is inexpensive and easy to apply relative to the damage it prevents. Learn to use your caulking gun, and learn which type of caulk is appropriate for different jobs. Applying a smooth bead of caulk is a
                    
        
        
        
		
    
                How To Prepare Your Home's Exterior Before You Paint        
                                
        
    
    
            Posted By: d_giordano
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            Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; 
            October 20, 2008
        
        
            Author Lowes.com; 
            Website: www.lowes.com                    
        
                            
                
        
                            Insufficient or incorrect surface preparation is the most common reason for exterior paint to fail. A properly prepared surface gets the best results from your paint project. With some common household items and elbow grease ahead of time, you can save yourself money and frustration in the long run.
Before starting an exterior paint job, eliminate any existing paint problems. Paint that's
        
        
        
		
    Before starting an exterior paint job, eliminate any existing paint problems. Paint that's
                How To Clean and Seal Your Deck        
                                
        
    
    
            Posted By: d_giordano
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            Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; 
            October 20, 2008
        
        
            Author Lowes.com; 
            Website: www.lowes.com                    
        
                            
                
        
                            If your deck looks a little dingy, cleaning it can help. But to really get your deck in shape, you also need to seal it. Constant exposure to UV rays and rain can cause neglected decks to fade, crack, split and warp. Not only does a properly-maintained deck look better, but it also lasts longer. This is a multi-day project, because there is waiting time between the cleaning and the sealing. You
                    
        
        
        
		
    
                How To Store and Dispose of Paint Safely        
                                
        
    
    
            Posted By: d_giordano
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            Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; 
            October 20, 2008
        
        
            Author Lowes.com; 
            Website: www.lowes.com                    
        
                            
                
        
                            Now that your paint project is over, you're probably wondering what to do with all that leftover paint. You can, of course, save it for touchups later. You could also donate it to local nonprofit agencies, community groups or churches. But if you just want to get rid of it, you should do so in an environmentally responsible manner.
                    
        
        
        
		
    


 
                    


