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Brad

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  • Bild your own Brick Mailbox.  Foundation, cement block, 300 brick and off you go. There are many plans on the internet. It was fun.

Bild your own Brick Mailbox. Foundation, cement block, 300 brick and off you go. There are many plans on the internet.…

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Brad Woodstock, GA
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  • Brad
    Commented on Mar 31, 2011
    Thanks, I had blue stone cut to size on the brick mail box.
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Kitchens: How do you take a stain out of a granet counter top?

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Brad Woodstock, GA on Mar 30, 2011
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  • James A
    James A on Mar 30, 2011
    Try hydrogen peroxide on the spot and scrubbing it gently with a clean cloth. If that doesn't ...»
    work, try the same thing with acetone. (Make sure to ventilate the room.) If the surface stain is still present, make a thin paste of bleach and flour, spread it over the stain, let it sit for an hour, then wipe it up.

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You can do an apoxie floor yourself.

Rent the floor grinder. Vaccuum the floor. Apply the base coat, put the specks down. Let it dry for a day, then apply the clear coat. Done. You just saved about 2K.
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Brad Woodstock, GA on Mar 30, 2011
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  • Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com
    Woodbridge Environmental ... on Jun 20, 2011
    Amazing Improvements is right on with this. Had a past client do this, rented a stone grinder ...»
    did all the stuff. Then purchased the big box store product. Looked good so he said for about four months. Then he noticed tire marks pulling up the material. By the time he called us in he had two concrete looking stripes where the tires move in and out of the garage.

    It took us almost a whole day to re-grind the surface and apply a new apoxy coating.

    You buy cheep products, you get cheep results.

    So folks you can work hard on the labor and do everything correct. So why would you cheep out on the product that you apply or install?

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