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  • How to Fix Fiberglass Scratches

    Fiberglass is a construction material commonly used in the manufacture of boats, showers, pools, surfboards, industrial pipes and many other products. Fiberglass is a strong and lightweight...

  • 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 Repair a Crack in a Marble Table

    A marble-topped table is a beautiful addition to your home. Marble is an excellent structural stone, but it can be damaged. If a marble tabletop has a deep gouge or severe crack, you may have to...

  • How to Remove Scratches on Soapstone

    Soapstone counters provide a distinctive look to any kitchen. Unfortunately, the soft, powdery rock scratches easily. Keeping a coat of mineral oil on your soapstone will help prevent many...

  • How to Get Scorch Marks Out of a Bathroom Countertop

    Any home repair project can throw you into a tizzy, but not all repairs require much time or effort. Removing a burn mark from your bathroom counter top is not as difficult as it sounds. All you...

  • How to Resurface Wood Floor

    Many older homes have wood floors that were installed up to 100 years ago, and the floors are starting to show wear. Likewise, you might have old carpet and are thinking about pulling it up, but...

  • 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 to Repair Rips in a Leather Seat

    Leather furniture can be an attractive investment for your home. Leather seats in your car also take a beating but look great for a long time. Leather is durable and can last if you take good care...

  • Finishing Drywall Tips

    Drywall finishing can be divided into three separate coats. The goal of the first coat is to tape all the joints where the drywall panels meet. The second coat hides the tapes, and the third coat...

  • 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...

  • DIY: Fiberglass Tub Repair

    Fiberglass tubs are made out of resins, or plastics, that are hardened with chemicals. They can scuff, crack and break like any other hard plastic. If you have a crack or break in your fiberglass...

  • Do it Yourself Hardwood Floors Refinishing

    In any home, an old hardwood floor is one of its most impressive amenities---unless it's worn, discolored and dingy. Then it becomes a liability. Since replacing a hardwood floor is a massive...

  • 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...

  • How to Refinish Cabinets Without Stripping

    In most homes, the kitchen is the most-used room in the house and the most-used area of the kitchen are the cabinets. They will show everyday wear and tear from opening and closing, cleaning and...

  • How to Remove a Scratch From Stainless Steel

    When you buy stainless steel, you never expect to see a scratch on the beautiful hardware. Although stainless steel is tough, scratches and dings are inevitable with regular use. As long as your...

  • How to Restain Stair Treads

    Stair treads probably get more---and more intense---foot traffic than just about any other surface in your home. Stained-wood stair treads can become worn and discolored over the years as a...

  • How to Clean Rust Off a Dryer Drum

    Most people are familiar with the dryer drum---even if they don't really know what it is called. The drum is that part of the dryer that we put our clothes in to dry. There are occasions where...

  • How to Get Scratches Out of Formica Countertops

    Formica brand laminate is an economical choice for countertop material and is available in many colors and designs. Newer finishes mimic granite, metal or wood, making Formica a popular choice for...

  • Operating an Orbital Sander

    When using an orbital sander, use 220 grit sandpaper to leave a smooth finish on the wood. Operate an orbital sander in order to get a nice even surface with tips from a handyman in this free...

  • How to Repaint Kitchen Countertops

    Replacing your old laminate countertop can be a costly kitchen renovation that most people don't want to attempt or pay for. The great thing is that you can actually give you kitchen a new and...

  • Using Steel Wool

    Using steel wool requires finding the right coarseness of steel wool for different projects, wearing gloves to protect the hands and always rubbing with the grain of the surface. Learn to use...

  • Removing Rust From Pocket Knives

    Remove rust from a pocket knife by using WD40 and a fine-grit sandpaper, rubbing the edges of the knife lightly to remove light rust. For heavier rust on a pocket knife, use a mixture of baking...

  • Removing Rust From Steel

    To remove rust from steel, spray WD40 on the rust and then sand the area lightly with fine-grit sandpaper, avoiding scratching the surface of the steel. Use a mixture of baking soda and lemon...

  • How to Repair a Plastic Bathtub That Is Cracked

    A crack in your plastic bathtub is not only ugly, but may be draining water into the structure of your home as well. Instead of calling in a professional, you can fix cracks yourself, particularly...

  • Removing Scratches From Linoleum Countertops

    When your linoleum countertop is a light shade of taupe, cream or yellow, it is possible to remove scratches from the countertop. You will need to place sandpaper on a sanding block and rub in...

  • How to Trim a Door

    You've finished installing your new wood floor, and now you realize the door won't fit on the hinges because the floor is higher than it used to be. Don't panic; this is just one of the little...

  • How to Apply a Slurry to Concrete Countertops

    Concrete counter tops are a great choice, because they are tough and need little maintenance. However, while the counters are unmolding, small air bubbles can form, creating holes in your counter...

  • How to Strip Hardwood Floors

    One way to change the entire look and feel of a home or business is to strip the hardwood floors and refinish them. Sanding, though labor intensive and time consuming, is the easiest way to strip...

  • How to Repair a Nick in a Bathtub

    Chips and cracks in your fiberglass bathtub can be not only unattractive, but also dangerous if they become too deep. You could call a repairman to fix your bathtub, or you could simply fix it...

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