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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
MehMeh asked: My bathtub is really old and discolored and I can't afford to refinish it right now, let alone replace it. I seem to remember reading somewhere that you're not supposed to paint a bathtub, but the one in my best friend's apartment definitely appears to be painted. ...
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Friday, July 23rd, 2010
JohnHancock asked: Hi folks,
I've got a 70's mustard yellow bathtub (and toilet and sink). I'm about to redo the bathroom. I was going to refinish the tub and replace the toilet and sink, but before I do I was wondering if anyone knows of a site with pics ...
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
yanksrush@att.net asked: Hello. Thank you so much for answering my question.
I have a small business, and for the first time, I'd like to hire a person for work in San Francisco. We do bathtub refinishing, and it would be part time to start. But how ...
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Friday, July 2nd, 2010
Ava Elizabeth was born 3-26-2010 asked: We moved into Columbus Village on 6/1/09. 2 weeks prior 5/21/09 we handed in an application to Gabi and were told it would take 2 days to be notified if we were approved. The next week on 5-27-09 we contacted Christina. She explained ...
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Debra Atkins asked: Close To fifteen to twenty years of daily usage, a clawfoot tub can turn to get that fresh, clean look that was there while the tub was first purchased. The usage of abrasive cleaners through the years can also break down the finishing. Also after years of ...
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
libbers1978 asked: I recently bought a house that was a foreclosure, and the previous owners did the hall bathtub with a false stone finish (spray paint). How do I get this off? Need to do it right but, also be cost efficient.Cleaning Vinyl Siding
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Sunday, June 13th, 2010
KAH asked: My porcelain bathtub was refinished and it is all peeling off.
What is the best way to remove it? Is there a product that will dissolve it? A razor blade scraper is taking forever. THANKSDecorate Fireplace Mantel
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Saturday, June 12th, 2010
Joe asked: I am going to work for myself and I need some ideas for business names. Can anyone or everyone help. I will not use any name word for word as to not commit purgury. I am refinishing bathtubs and sinks. ( Acrylic Fiberglass and ...
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010
DR asked: I had my bathtub refinished yesterday. 24 hours later, the smell is still present--smells like nail polish and paint. The contractor did use ventilation, but I was wondering if there is something I can wash the tub with to get rid of the odor. Or ...
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Sarah Johns asked: Bathroom is one of the most used up room in our house; hence it is a very good option to consider it for remodeling so as to retain its shine and glam. Refinishing is one of the sort after options these days, the refinishing old, damaged or ...
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