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Terri J

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  • The before picture really doen't show how bad the deck was!!!!
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I used "Restore" on my deck this past summer. Comes in multiple colors, and did exactly what I was told it would do -

filled in cracks, covered well - no sanding invoived, Just powerwash, lite scrubbing at "mossy areas" and bang! I chose to not back roll the second coat and leave the finish product textured, to help when walking on it in icy conditions.

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Terri J York, PA on Nov 04, 2012
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    Terri J on May 05, 2013
    @ Paula and Mary - Peace Painting Company told me about this product here on HT. You may want ...»
    to contact them to see about cleaning mildew and dirt off. I am almost positive that they will have answers to your problems as, I have had none of the issues that y'all have had (yet). I would be interested in hearing what they say, if you do contact them, just in case...

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No questions, just wanted to wish everyone on hometalk a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. This pas year was a

wonderful one for me, as I have been given the opportunity to see wonderful and beautful creations, get advice from ya'all on how to do minor repairs to the house, gardening tips, amongst ...»
other things. Just wanted everyone here to know, ya'all have become like a second family to me and I hope the coming year keeps all safe, sound and in good spirits!

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Terri J York, PA on Dec 20, 2012
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    Miriam I on Dec 22, 2012
    Thank you, Terry! Same to you and I agree! :)
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Not all of the vents in my house seem to be working properly, and my thermostat sometimes is set higher, then what the

house temperature reads. Examples: Thermostat gets turned to 68 and 5 hours later, it says it is 63 in here. I can feel heat coming out of some vents, but not others, or else it felels ...»
like cooler air coming out. I just had a new circuit board put in three years ago, nothing is obsturcting the vents and I did check to make sure they were all open. Any suggestions? I am tired of freezing in the smaller of two bathrooms, and a couple of other rooms. HELP!!!

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Terri J York, PA on Jan 04, 2013
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    Becky on Jan 08, 2013
    Oh that's such good news. Time, instead of money, spent is always a good result to a problem.
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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Constant dust in the house, and I know it is comeing from forced hot air vent and the AC. How would one go about trying

to get rid of it and a financial leash? I do change the filter's regulary, but would it be worth attempting to save the money to have duct work properly cleaned out? Or should I just ...»
always carry a dust rag and wipe things down a couple times a week, which doesn't really bother me either?

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Terri J York, PA on Oct 25, 2012
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    Rivka I on Oct 28, 2012
    Something I forgot to mention is that dust is 70% dead skin cells. If you have a pet then you ...»
    will be adding to that.

    If you are looking for drafts just get a stick of incense, light it then move around your house testing outlets, light switches, windows and doors.

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I am the vicitim of a hacker, who wants money from all contacts..It is not me. Please disreguard any and all

communication from me asking for money in andy way, shape, form....Someone from HT made me aware of an email they got, suppossedlly from me. Sorry if the "theif" is using anyone here - I am contacting my attorney general in the morning.

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Terri J York, PA on Nov 02, 2012
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    Terri J on Nov 04, 2012
    Not Funny Woodbrige!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cleaning & Organization: Found an old coal bin that someone had painted and put stickers on. What is the best way to get all the "gook" off?

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Terri J York, PA on Apr 21, 2012
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    Danigurlcrafts on Aug 29, 2012
    There is this stuff called goof off that works very well on getting gook off of things
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Gardening: I have one part of my yard behind the fence and next to my carport, that is about 90% shade. Can anyone tell me of some

ype of ground covering or flowers that I basically have to do nothing to them so that they can grow & survive? The most work I basically want to have to do in that area is to keep them from spreading into my neighbors back yard?

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Terri J York, PA on Feb 13, 2012
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    Erica Glasener on May 09, 2012
    Your welcome Terri. It is a tough and satisfying plant.
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Cleaning & Organization: I thought I would just let everyone know that hair spray really does work on ink that you may get on your clothesl. I

managed to get it all over a brand new shirt, sprayed it, let it set for a few minutes, washed and it came out looking brand new again.
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Terri J York, PA on Feb 27, 2012
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    Woodbridge Environmental ... on Mar 01, 2012
    Guess my solar collector is broken then. lol.
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