best way to remove is take a stiff putty knife to break from wall, will probably do a little damage. after removing all the baseboard scrape off any remaining glue. then to make it look the best mudd where needed sand then paint. been doing maintance for 9 years know and i haven't been able to find a better solution. Good luck
When a large section of your ceiling's drywall is saggy, you need more than a spot repair. Sometimes the problem is so severe that removing an entire 4 X 8-foot drywall panel is the best solution. A few professional hints can make the job of drywall patch repair go more smoothly. Attic insulation should be cleared out Dispose of the old drywall Affix the nails with nail strips Drywall Panels Need to be Screwed In It's time to tape and mud
Before removing the permanent paint, make sure that you investigate if the wall you are to paint is to be removed to be able to paint a new one or you can repaint it immediately as it is.> If you are to paint the drywall interior you need not to remove the old paint.> If you are to paint the drywall in your exterior and it is flaking, then you need to remove the old paint first.There are many options in removing permanent paint, just choose on the best method for the kind of material you have:1. Liquid paint stripperYou just need to brush this liquid stripper on your paint and remove the paint when it softens (see the time required on its label).2. SandingThis method works really well on any hardwood material3. HeatHeat softens the paint thus; it is easier for you to peal it off.
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You can get gel nails at any age, from that I know of.
just plain old nails!
You can get gel nails at any age, from that I know of.
A good way to remove liquid paper stains is by using some powerefull stain remover and an old toothbrush!
there are special hardened nails that bite into concrete ask at any home improvement center, they'll show you which to use ---- You can also, if the floor is old or the nails are not going in easily, glue tack down. Always try to nail it first, but if this isn't working, good old fashion Liquid Nails works just fine too. This method is advisable if you have old 9" vinyl tile. They often contains asbestos which is best left undisturbed.
That depends on your parents.
try using aclaw hammer,but instead of pulling it toward you push it sideways
At least 3 years old
shouldnt be a problem.if old drywall seal with a pigmented sealer first then retape and flush.after that treat surface as new.ie seal and double top coat.