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Wall Stencils: Advice from a Pro
Wall Stencils: Advice from a Pro

…for each color) Paint (latex is preferable) Stencil patterns…
…stencil from a MB Historic D cor catalog. The company uses Mylar sheets…
…you can paint oil (fat) over latex (thin) with success, but…
… Fixing Mistakes On a latex wall using acrylic paint, try…

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Painting the House: Should You Hire a Pro?
Painting the House: Should You Hire a Pro?

…workshop. Quality brushes are made for the latex, oil or varnish paints you will apply…
…your paint will be 100 percent acrylic latex, you will want to use a 100% acrylic…
…jobs, you will want 100 percent acrylic latex paint. On the inside, you can get by…

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Inspirational Ideas for Using Concrete in Your Home
Inspirational Ideas for Using Concrete in Your Home

…concrete that is stained in Thompson's Water Seal 100% Acrylic Latex Concrete Stain, which colors and waterproofs. Jeff Wilson…
…concrete that is stained in Thompson's Water Seal 100% Acrylic Latex Concrete Stain, which colors and waterproofs. Tim Austin…

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Stair Renovations

…of stairs. Choose a paint designed for floors or porches. Latex is easier to work with and dries faster. Benjamin Moore floor…
…wood on either end. These are available in many price ranges; latex-backed synthetics are the least expensive. Just like scatter…

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Selecting the Right Paint Type

…fall into two categories: water-based latex paints; and solvent-based paints, which…
…coatings most of the liquid portion of latex paint is water, while the liquid in oil…
…the paint that is told today is of the latex variety: Do-it-yourselfers use an…

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What You Should Know About Using Paint Strippers

…manufacturer's instructions). Common kitchen latex gloves do not provide enough protection…
…dissolve other materials, including the latex or rubber of common household or dish washing…
…be chemical-resistant. Common kitchen latex gloves do not provide enough protection…

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How to Paint and Hang Wallpaper with Confidence

…paint ingredients, you can comparison shop the professional and store brands with confidence. Oil-based is for woodwork; latex is for walls, so conventional wisdom goes. But there can be exceptions. Practical considerations factor into paint choice…

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Updating Interior Brick and Stone

…you ll want to paint or stain. Because brick and stone are porous, it s important to choose a breathable paint, such as a latex or cement-based paint. Oil-based or alkyd paints are not good for brick, says Brian Trimble, senior director of engineering…

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Choosing a Paint Sprayer

…Coatings can be thinner like stains or thicker, like exterior latex paint. Stains require smaller tip sizes and less pressure…
…determining how thick the coating you use can be. Typical exterior latex sprayers may come with a .015 tip and accommodate a 0.17…

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Green Homes Special Series: Part Eleven: Furniture

…covered in wool colored with low-impact dye and has natural latex and wool fillers. Furnature s organic transitional sofa…
…covered in wool colored with low-impact dye and has natural latex and wool fillers. over the last year or two, according…

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