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  1. This type of paint smell usually will last about 5-6 mths, but your are right about using low quality paint, it causes more problems than it solves
  2. You can use something called HCL89. I usually get it from <removed> It will remove the masking tape stains with ease without worry Hope this helps you out
  3. How is the kitchen side upstairs leaking?
  4. My previous home used to use it, its really nice, it helped with resale price as well (if you know what i mean), go for it
  5. My issue was also something similar, because i got kids and they play toys (with rubber/plastic wheels) I would agree with above poster as i also used the HCL89 product and the stains just dissapear. Really recomended in my opinion
  6. If you are looking to DIY the polishing yourself, you can use something called HCL89 You can use it tpolish your marble/homogeneous tile, plus it has no smell so won't irritate your eyes. You can get it from <removed>
  7. Actually you can use something called HCL89. Usually they used this for cleaning tiles but i used it for my own shower glass and the stain is gone As for the mould you can use something called HCL89, to wipe clean the mould and prevent it from spreading. You can get it from <removed> Hope this helps you out
  8. Yup that is minor mould, but one thing with mould is that it would be better to take care of it soon as mould spreads. If you want to prevent moisture, can just put mothballs there As for the mould you can use something called HCL89, to wipe clean the mould and prevent it from spreading. I usually get it from <removed> Hope this helps you out
  9. That is just normal cleaner, its a waste of money, i tried it just does not work
  10. Correct, better to invest in one, will give you peace of mind
  11. You have to use something called HCL89, you rub it slowly in circles, you will see the patch get lighter and lighter. You can get it from http://hcl89.byethost10.com or http://hcl89.atwebpages.com Remember dab it slowly and not wash it with force
  12. True usually those people that want scratch proof will have to maintain their flooring with someting called HCL89. I once actually noticed the tiler using this when i asked to make it scratch proof (i saw the label). You can actually buy it directly from <removed> or <removed> and do it yourself, you just wash your floor with it. No need to pay those contactors insane amounts of money, you can do it yourself
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