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Your faux finishing project will see success if you make a faux finish sample first and prep the wall well. Do small areas first and move up to larger areas you've designated for your special faux wall finishes. Wondering how to manage the corners? Tips are here to help you with basic faux finish technique.

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Faux finishing is an art. A faux finish can look like real marble, leather, scenery or other glorious effects. You can do it yourself or hire pros to do faux finishes to bring charm into your home.

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Aluminum siding can be painted. Painting aluminum siding requires proper cleaning of the aluminum siding in question. Primer is a must and the best paint for aluminum siding can then be applied.

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Aluminum siding is easy to paint if you properly prepare the siding first. When painting aluminum siding, select the best paint for aluminum siding to get lasting results. Check these manufacturers for good aluminum siding paint.

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Lead poisoning is a widespread risk in millions of our older homes. Free sources of information on lead poison and lead paint hazards are listed. Avoid the ominous dangers of lead based paint and lead paint removal. Educate yourself to protect you and your family from lead paint poisoning ... before it's too late.

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Lead poisoning is a big health risk in older buildings. Lead paint that is scraped, chipped or sanded produces toxic lead poison dust. Lead based paint is widespread, and extreme care is required during lead paint removal to avoid very serious health complications and long term lead paint poisoning of the environs.

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Lead paint can cause lead poisoning. Lead poison causes serious health problems and, unfortunately, lead based paint on older homes is widespread. Lead paint removal needs extreme care to avoid lead paint poisoning of the soil, people, environs and other living flora and fauna.

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Confused about sandpaper, sandpaper grades and sandpaper grits? Other abrasives have you scratching your head? These facts and tips may help relieve that "itch".

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