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  • 5 More Things To Do with Nail Polish

    Odds are you've got some extra nail polish lying around, so put it to work with these fun new ways to use it around the house.

    Published in : Home & Garden » 5 Things

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  • 8 Tips for Decorating Any Room

    Thinking about decorating a room in your home? Whether you do-it-yourself or hire an interior decorator or designer, check out these great tips to help you face any room decorating challenge.

    Published in : Home & Garden » Decorating

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  • 5 Things To Do with Onions

    Onions might make you cry, but they can also help housebreak your dog, keep away pests, and much more! Click through to discover more amazing uses for the humble onion.

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  • 5 Things To Do with Ice Scrapers

    If you own a car, you've certainly used an ice scraper this winter. But it can do more than scrape icy windows. Why not put it to work in your home?

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  • Safe Paint

    I want to apply a paint that will brighten my son's bedroom. Since my son has a mild asthma condition I want to know if there is a paint that is safe and if there is a method of painting that will reduce the danger?

    Published in : Home & Garden » Do It Yourself

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  • Cement Floor Paint

    I bought a very old house that has a cement floor in an unfinished basement. There are some cracks and some crumbling on both the walls and floor. Before I paint the walls and floor, I need to know how to prepare the surface, and once that is done, what kind of paint should I apply?

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  • Foundation Paint

    The brick foundation in the basement of my house built in 1920 has been flaking over the last year. Along with the flaking, there is a fine white powder that is falling to the ground. I plan to scrape the loose material from the foundation with a wire brush and then apply some bleach to remove any mold. What kind of paint should be applied that will allow moisture to evaporate?

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