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Elizabeth Z

Franklinville, NJ
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About Me:

I love to garden, used to do many different art and crafts.

Favorite area of home improvement:

I need to make a landing for my front steps. Would love to enclose my deck.


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  • Elizabeth Z
    Followed 8 people on Feb 14, 2013

Home Maintenance & Repairs: How can I remove padding residue from a hardwood floor after removing carpet? Is there a product for that?

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Elizabeth Z Franklinville, NJ on Jul 23, 2012
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    Woodbridge Environmental ... on Jul 23, 2012
    Most of the time the padding is simply stuck on. Taking a nylon scrubbing pad, used for ...»
    Teflon pans and some Murphy's oil soap you should be able to remove the residue with a little elbow grease and not harm the hardwood floor in the process.

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    Followed 1 person on Jun 13, 2012

Home Maintenance & Repairs: My outdoor medal chairs used to swivel but are frozen now. I tried oil and that spray on stuff. Is there any hope?

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Elizabeth Z Franklinville, NJ
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  • Elizabeth Z
    Commented on Jun 13, 2012
    I tried WD40......Haven't been able to find PB Blaster yet
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