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Amandad37

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Concrete Cobblestone Path

We wanted to find something unique to use for our pathway and patio. We couldn't find anything we really liked. When I came across this concrete form from Lowes I was so excited. Not ...»
only does it look great but it was very cost effective.

To learn how we did it visit my blog at http://www.tancamjenksfam.blogspot.com/2011/...

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Camie Jenkins Pasco, WA
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    Commented on Sep 03, 2012
    they also make some coloring for cement at Lowes and Home Depot type stores kinda like adding ...»
    food coloring to your cement while mixing...

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  • One of the theories didn't work at all!  This is even the one I found someone recommended online!
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  • I painted three swatches of bright red polish on a scrap of flooring to see which product would take it off.
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How to Remove Nail Polish from Hardwood & Laminate Floors

I get asked all the time how to get nail polish off of things so I decided to start testing some of my theories. I started by painting my salon-quality nail polish on the wood floor and ...»
then I tried using hydrogen peroxide, De-Solv-It and rubbing alcohol to get it off. I think you'll be surprised at which product got it off and how EASY it was! Click here to get the answer: http://askannamoseley.com/2012/08/get-nail-p....

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Anna M Redding, CA
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    Commented on Aug 10, 2012
    I am a painter and I have always been told that to test if old paint is oil based or latex you ...»
    rub with alcohol and if it comes off it is latex so I am not surprised that rubbing alcohol takes the nail polish off the wood/laminate flooring

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