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A curiosity.

My brother lives in an old house in Boston and sent these pics. Anyone have any idea what they are?
Steve T
Steve T Atlanta, GA
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  • Tee B
    Commented on Apr 27, 2012
    Yes, they were used to dry towels, etc.
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Cleaning & Organization: How do we pinpoint the source of an odd smell in our finished basement?

We first noticed a stench a few months ago (thought it might be a dead mouse), and then the smell went away. Now, there's another stench, noticeable as we descend the stairs. It smells ...»
like dirty cat litter (we don't have a cat). Could there be something in the ducts or walls? Any ideas...?

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Jessica T Canton, SD
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  • Tee B
    Commented on Apr 27, 2012
    ...with a litte clorox to kill any bacteria adding to the odors.
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Looking for a concrete product that I can resurface a lavatory.

Years ago on a Canada DIY a young man used a concrete product that he molded with his hands to cover his bathroom countertop and directly down into the lavatory. It looked like all one ...»
thing. He even covered stairs with this product. It was lovely and covered an ugly lavatory. I believe he even used this in his bathtub. Any idea what this was and is it available? It was beautiful. I believe the mixture had some type of fibers in it.

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Pam D Alexandria, LA
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  • Tee B
    Commented on Apr 26, 2012
    I remember it came in a bucket.
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