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Vicki N

Livermore, CA
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  • Frog tape carefully place above and below where you want your caulk line to be.
  • Overlap in the corners.
  • Apply caulk and smooth with finger. 2
  • Caulk and Grout in a tube. 1
  • Perfect caulk line very time.
  • Missing and damaged grout repaired in under an hour. 2
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How To Caulk A Bathtub/Repair Grout

A fool-proof way to caulk a bathtub...or anything for that matter. My dad showed me this method years ago and it has never failed me! Plus introduction to grout in a tube. #DIYChallenge
Ann @ On Sutton Place
Ann @ On Sutton Place Findlay, OH
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    Commented on Apr 16, 2013
    Thank you! Leave it to a woman to explain it perfectly!
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the final product, my own piece of paradise, sand and all!

the final product, my own piece of paradise, sand and all!
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Paula R Tampa, FL
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Giant sqid engulfs this little boys room with "playful" tentacles... :-) A little over the top yes...but why not?

Anita Roll Murals
Anita Roll Murals Alpharetta, GA
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    Commented on May 26, 2012
    Love the lamps and the blue pillows!
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Gardening: Any labor saving ideas on how to get the dirt from the bottom of the hill to the top? Slope is 45 degrees.

wheelbarrow won't work because of the terrain.
Kelly S
Kelly S Bremerton, WA
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    Commented on May 26, 2012
    20 bucks to a teenage boy. He'll figure it out fast.
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Early Spring blooms

My hibiscus presented me an early spring bloom as soon as I placed it back outside after spending the winter in the garage.
Travis P
Travis P Atlanta, GA
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I ran out of clay pots and had flowers left to plant, so...

I used these coffee cans that I saved. I like the way it turned out, do you?
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Culpepper Carpets and Int... Atlanta, GA
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