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  • Can You Fill in Color on Chipped Tile?

    Filling in the color on chipped ceramic or porcelain tile is possible if you have the right materials. Stone or synthetic tile such as vinyl or laminate should be replaced because filling in chips...

  • How to Clean Paint Off Antique Window Glass

    Cleaning paint from antique window glass requires persistence and patience, but can be accomplished with preparation and the proper cleaning supplies. Cleaning paint from antique window glass...

  • How to Remove Latex Paint From Vinyl Jamb Liners

    Vinyl jambliners are internal frames installed onto a window track to hold the sash, which is the moving part of the window. The jambliner is an essential part of the assembly that allows a window...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Laminate Surface

    Laminate counters, as with any slick surface, don't particularly love to be painted. Paint will generally flake and peel off the counter with a little elbow grease. If you have accidentally...

  • How to Refinish Old Exposed Wood Beams

    Refinishing the wood beams on a ceiling is somewhat of a backbreaking chore. You will be standing on a ladder for long periods of time, working with your arms above your head to sand and stain the...

  • How to Paint Counter Tops to Look Like Granite

    Purchasing real granite countertops can hit your wallet hard. Cost is certainly an issue, but most people don't know that they can paint their counters to look exactly like granite. It's a cheap...

  • How to Paint Over Urethane Caulking

    Urethane caulk is often used by professional contractors and homeowners because of its durability and flexibility, and because it is water-resistant and can be painted. Urethane caulk will adhere...

  • How to Remove Granite Paint

    Granite paints applied to counter tops are removed like any other paint. You have three choices in removal strategy--chemicals, heat or sanding. In general, paint stripper is the easiest and...

  • How to Refinish an Old Wood Vanity

    Bathroom remodels are a great way to add value to your home. Unfortunately, replacing cabinetry can get very expensive. Refinishing an old vanity can bring new life to your bathroom. A change of...

  • How to Remodel Attic that has Mold & Mildew

    You must remove mold and mildew in an attic, along with any dry rotted wood, prior to remodeling. First find the moisture sources and eliminate them (i.e. repair roof leaks and/or seal them before...

  • How to Refinish a Fiberglass Tub & Shower

    Over time, your tub or shower stall can become very dirty. Cleaning can only do so much to an aged and stained fiberglass tub or shower stall. Refinishing a fiberglass tub or shower stall is well...

  • How to Restore a Bathroom Vanity

    A bathroom update often comes with a hefty price tag. If your budget is limited, consider restoring the current bathroom vanity for a new look without a large investment. The current condition and...

  • How to Paint and Cover-Up Drywall Repairs

    Painting over drywall repairs is the final step in finishing off the project. Do it right, and nobody will ever know a repair was made. While not difficult, you'll need to take your time to ensure...

  • How to Change Colors When Painting Curved Drywall Corners

    Curved drywall corners (usually referred to as bullnose corners) soften corners and are often seen in Spanish-style contemporary homes. When changing paint colors to transition from one to...

  • How to Refinish Hinges

    Are you painting or refinishing your doors and have realized that the hinges are looking a little worn? Refinishing hinges is a fairly straightforward process. The most critical step is...

  • What to Do About a Bad Paint Job on a Kitchen Counter

    Sometimes countertops are painted very badly and need to be removed or changed so that they don't ruin the decor of the kitchen. Before doing this, the first thing to determine is what type of...

  • Help With Painting a Kitchen & Dining Room

    The kitchen is the hub of the house, and paint needs to be both durable and welcoming. If the kitchen and dining are combined, painting them can be quite a project. It will go much faster if you...

  • How to Refinish Antique Brass Beds

    Antique brass looks best when it is polished to its original shine. Unfortunately, brass requires a lot of maintenance to keep it looking good. Polishing antique brass can be chore, one that some...

  • How to Apply Texture Paint

    Texture paint comes in many different forms. You can buy premixed texture paint and apply it with a roller, brush or putty knife. You can also mix your own, using sand or a paint additive. Texture...

  • How to Use Liquid Sandpaper

    The chemical known as liquid sandpaper may cause some slight confusion since no sanding is necessary when using it. In fact liquid sandpaper is an easy alternative to sanding if you have a paint...

  • How to Remove Paint From Slate

    You may discover, as you are redecorating the inside of your house, that you have a fireplace that is slate or a slate counter that's been painted. Fortunately, you can bring back the beauty of...

  • How to Remove Paint From Porcelain

    Whether you spilled a little paint on your porcelain tiles, painted your tub a color that just doesn't look right or any other reason, rest easy. Removing paint from a porcelain surface isn't the...

  • How to Remove Latex Paint From Caulking

    Applying latex paint near areas of caulking leads to smears and drips on the leak protecting material. Latex paint will not stick to silicone caulk. It will peel or rub off without any hassles....

  • How to Remove Latex Paint from Marble

    Marble countertops in bathrooms and marble flooring are beautiful, timeless additions to any décor. Since marble is a very porous stone, stains can occur quickly. Never use harsh chemicals on...

  • How to Fix Nicks in Granite Countertops

    Granite countertops provide durability and add dramatic style to kitchens and bathrooms alike. The importance of maintaining the surface of granite cannot be overstated. Small nicks lead to large...

  • How to Remove Layers of Paint From Plaster & Lath

    Lath and plaster were common in homes up until the mid-1940s. Your lath and plaster walls have decades worth of layers of paint on them, and removing it can be quite challenging. Up until 1940,...

  • Porcelain Paint Removal

    Porcelain is used in many places in the home, from the bathtub to the bathroom tiles. When re-decorating, building a home or simply working on an art or craft project, it is easy to spill paint on...

  • How to Remove Paint From Hinges

    Many older homes have years of paint applications from former occupants. Multiple coats of paint can make doors unattractive or even nonfunctional. You can make the best of this tedious home...

  • How to Remove Oil Base Paint From Cabinets

    Many older homes have cabinets and other woodwork painted with oil-based paints. Before you select a solvent for removing removing oil-based paint from your cabinets, you need to know whether they...

  • How to Fix a Cracked Bathroom Sink

    All home repair requires the knowledge of the project at hand. When it comes to repairing cracks and dents in the bathroom sink, it is important to know the material you are working with before...

  • Mobile Home Remodeling Tips

    Develop an overall plan when contemplating remodeling a mobile home. Determine what the budget for the remodel will be and determine what areas will be changed. Will the remodel consist of...

  • How to Refinish Clawfoot Bathtubs

    Refinishing an old clawfoot bathtub is unlike any other refinishing project you might undertake. It requires dangerous chemicals, a fine-mist paint sprayer and patience as you apply coat after...

  • What Will Remove the Silver From Mirrors?

    Removing the silver from mirrors is effective when trying to repair or refurbish an old mirror or when trying to make your own personal one-way mirror. This process takes time and a number of...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Graco Paint Sprayer

    Graco paint sprayers are known for being reasonably priced and respected in the industry. Most of them are designed to paint both interior and exterior jobs and come with an instructional DVD to...

  • How to Refinish a Metal Bathtub

    Refinishing a metal bathtub can be a tempting project. After all, it costs hundreds of dollars to have a professional do the job. However, if you decide to undertake this project, be very careful...

  • How to Refinish an Acrylic Tub

    Chips, scratches, rust and wear on an acrylic tub make the entire bathroom seem outdated and drab. Replacing the tub can be time consuming and costly. Epoxy filler can repair the damage, even with...

  • How to Paint a Fiberglass Tub

    The finish of fiberglass tubs can dull and get surface scratches over time with constant use. The expense of a new tub is not always a viable option. There is an alternative that most homeowners...

  • How to Make Old Windows Look Almost New Again - Fast -Plus Make Them More Energy Efficient

    There are alot of small things that you can do to improve the looks of old things in your home if you are on a budget and "new" is not in it. One thing that will dramatically improve the...

  • How Much Does It Cost to Refinish a Bathtub?

    The cost of refinishing a bathtub with paint depends on who does the work. If you do it yourself, it will cost about $50 for the kit, a respirator, chemical-resistant gloves, painter's tape, a 2...

  • Fiberglass Shower Stall Refinishing

    A fiberglass shower is easier to refinish than, say, ceramic tile or a porcelain tub. But it's still a challenge. The same slick, shiny, moisture-repellent properties that make fiberglass ideal...

  • DIY Fiberglass Shower Refinishing

    If your old fiberglass shower stall is looking worn and grungy, it doesn't have to be discarded. Consider a complete refinishing. Fiberglass is topped with special epoxy paint that can be...

  • Tips for How to Paint Steel Bathtubs

    Bathroom renovations improve the visual aspect of the room, make it feel new and clean, and increase the value of a home if a potential sale is in the future. While bathtubs are not expensive,...

  • How to Refinish a Cast Iron Bathtub

    Refinishing a cast iron tub can be a lengthy project. In fact, many people simply opt to replace their tub since professional refinishing can be as costly as purchasing a new one. However, for...

  • How to Repair a Fiberglass Tub Surround

    Fiberglass tubs and showers are common in many modern homes but over time, they can become damaged. Knowing the basics on how to repair the smaller cracks, dings and dents yourself is a good skill...

  • How to Remove Paint From Tin

    When paint starts peeling from a tin item, you may wish to remove all of the paint and either leave the tin bare or repaint it. Removing paint from tin and other metals is not difficult, but it...

  • How to Repair Drywall Paper

    You might need to repair drywall paper if it becomes damaged when removing wallpaper or other wall coverings or if something knocks into the wall. You cannot paint over bare drywall, as it will...

  • How to Paint Fireplace Tile

    If your fireplace is old and the tile has aged poorly, or if you just want to brighten up your room by renovating your fireplace surround, change the look of your fireplace. Since the fireplace is...

  • How to Fix a Door that Sticks and Won't Open Easily

    Do you ever have a door stick on you? Does the door feel like you need to tear it off its hinges to free it? Read on the learn how to Fix a Door that Sticks and Won't Open Easily

  • How to Refinish a Painted Wood Floor

    If you want to refinish a painted wood floor, you first have to get rid of all the paint. This may seem daunting, but once you get started, generally you will find that the process is not as bad...

  • How to Remove Paint From Plasterboard

    A great deal of care is required when removing paint from plasterboard. A lot of products that are safe to use on wood can damage plasterboard significantly. To do it safely and effectively, you...

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