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How to Use a Foam Brush to Apply Polyurethane
Foam paintbrushes will work with almost any paint or polyurethane on any project. They are cheap enough to toss away, although they...
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How to Apply Polyurethane to Wood Floors
Wood flooring is a great asset to any home. It is durable, easy to clean and easy to decorate around. Wood flooring...
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How to Paint Furniture Without Brush Marks
The obvious solution to avoiding brush marks while painting furniture is not to use a brush at all but instead to use...
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How to Apply Polyurethane Without Bubbles
Use a nylon brush when working with a water-based polyurethane and a natural bristle brush for oil-based polyurethane. Because the texture and...
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How to Remove Burn Marks
Many circumstances can lead to burn marks on counters, walls, ceilings or other surfaces. Leaving a curling iron on, placing a burning...
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How to Remove Brush Strokes on Flat Enamel Paint
Flat enamel paint refers to both the old-style, durable oil-based paints used for walls, and some of the newer water-based washable flat...
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How to Remove Marks From Concrete
Concrete is recognized for its durability and longevity. However, concrete can acquire unsightly marks and blemishe sover the years. Hot rubber from...
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How to Remove Bubbles From Polyurethane Finish
Efforts to refinish a piece of furniture can seem ruined when the polyurethane bubbles upon drying. Usually, polyurethane finish bubbles because it...
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Tips on Using Polyurethane
Polyurethane not only adds gloss and shine to wood surfaces, it also provides protection against wear and the elements. Although polyurethane tends...
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How to Paint Wood Without Leaving Brush Marks
Brush marks can ruin any painted surface. Brush marks form when a paintbrush rakes across partially dried paint, when the brush is...
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What Are the Best Ways to Put Polyurethane on Hardwood Floors?
A perfectly sanded and finished hardwood floor adds warmth, beauty and value to your home. Refinishing a hardwood floor is a time-consuming,...
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How to Remove a Polyurethane Finish
As polyurethane finishes grow older, they have the tendency to give off a yellow hue. This unappealing situation is an unfortunate side...
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How to Paint Trim With No Brush Marks
The right color of trim paint juxtaposes against wall coloring, making a room pop. However, most trim is too narrow to paint...
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How to Remove Old Varnish from Wood Floors
New floor treatments won't adhere or look nice if the old varnish remains. Strip a floor using one of three methods: sanding...
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How to Remove Burn Marks on Rugs
If a cigarette or candle burn on your carpet has you steaming, here's a solution that will cool you off. While there's...
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How to Remove Imperfections in a Poly Finish
Poly finishes are clear or semi-transparent stains that seal wood and provide an attractive finish. Poly finishes are available in two basic...
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What Causes Bubbles in Polyurethane?
Most every painter has experienced the problems of bubbles in polyurethane finishes. It's not an uncommon problem, especially when applying polyurethane as...
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How to Polyurethane a Table
Adding a clear coat of polyurethane brings out the natural beauty of a wood table. Polyurethane topcoats applied over painted or stained...
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How to Remove Polyurethane
Removing polyurethane is often the first step in a restoration project, particularly those involving finished wooden surfaces. This guide discusses three of...
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How to Remove Varnish
Varnish is a clear type of resin that is most commonly used as a protective topcoat for wood. Although it can be...