Friday, September 30, 2011

HOW TO REMOVE DIFFERENT SPOTS


To remove paint spots from window glass, use old-fashioned single-edge razor blades.
For furniture, use a cloth wrung out in detergent, followed by a cloth dampened with plain water.
Otherwise, wipe with a cloth dampened with turpentine,or try a cotton swab mointened with
      n-polish remover (bear in mind that these methods can damage the finish).
Trisodium phosphate, the same chemical that’s used in heavy-duty cleaner, is a cheap paint and varnish
      remover especially good for floors.
It may darken wood, although the wood can be bleached later.
It can also burn your skin, so be careful with it.
Avoid as much dof the cleaning as possible by covering floors, furniture, and windows with newspapers,
      masking tape, etc. Before painting.

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