These are the basic steps you'll need to do to paint your garage floor with epoxy and make it last: PREP THE CONCRETE FIX ANY CRACKS OR SPALLING CLEAN THE FLOOR APPLY THE PRIMER COATING OF EPOXY PAINT APPLY THE COLORED COATING OF EPOXY PAINT APPLY THE CLEAR PROTECTIVE TOP COATING...
The awesome thing about a tung oil finish is it is super easy to “fix” scratches and wear…just lightly “sand” it with 0000 steel wool, wipe with a tack cloth and apply another coat of the finish! What’s the best oil to restore wood? I prefer tung oil.HereI discuss the (lack...
Repair hollow or raised spots in the floor using an engineered wood repair kit. These problems occur when the glue fails to bond to the subfloor during installation, or when a single board is damaged by moisture or humidity. To use this kit, first drill a hole into the center of the da...
Choose Strong Magnets: Ensure the magnets are strong enough to hold your photo securely. Neodymium magnets are a good choice for their strength. Protect the Surface: Consider adding a layer of felt or rubber to the back of the wooden strips to prevent scratches on your wall or furniture. Per...
If you are wondering how to repair fiberglass orgelcoaton a boat then thisGelcoatPutty is the product to use, and the easiest way to fix it. Avoid Long-Term Sun Exposure Prolonged exposure to the sun can lead to fading and weakening of the gel coat. Whenever possible, store your boat un...
Here is how to fix wrinkled spray paint that can happen after spraying an item with spray paint.The most common reason a dried spray painted coat can crack or wrinkle – is applying the paint too thickly – which makes the surface of the paint dry too fast and not the underside. When ...
This blog will explain how to "MacGyver" and DYI. There will be tips on home maintenance and home repair. I will also share great motorcycle rides both road and dual sport.
Expert advice and videos on how to repair hardwood floor water damage, hardwood floor gouge repair, repairing a hardwood floor finish, fixing wood flooring scratches, and more
finish...but I did it anyway. I had to rough up the surface so the paint would stick to this very smooth nonporous surface. I used 3M emery cloth to scratch up the top. This was very labor intensive. A power tool would have been nice. I gave it 2 coats to hide the scratches. ...
Sanding stone and faux stone requires a more delicate procedure. Use 180-grit or finer wet/dry sandpaper and sand by hand, not with a pad sander. It helps to lubricate the countertop with water to reduce the risk of scratches. It's rare for a hot object to burn a hole in stone, but...