It’s also important to think aboutwhere you plan to place your tiles. If you are planning on tiling your hallway or kitchen, these are areas with a lot of footfall and therefore require a material that is durable. Step 2: Cutting Ceramic Tiles When cutting your tiles, depending on the ...
The very first thing you need to do is remove all the caulk from the areas you will be painting, since you can’t paint over it. This should be in all the corners of your shower. (You can go back and add it after your shower is painted and dry). We didn’t have caulk in ...
and you'll need to decide betweensanded and unsanded grout, depending on the kind of tile you have. This relatively easy project can bring new life to older tiles you don't want to replace. Another option is topaint the grout. Pick the right color for your new or painted grout for an...
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Find out how to remove glue from mirrors without damaging the surface. Learn the dos and don'ts to ensure that you don’t ruin your mirrors.
Permanent marker stains can be an eyesore, especially on white walls, tiles, and carpets. The good news is you can learn how to remove permanent marker stains with solutions you can find at home! Whether there’s a marker stain on your carpet or newly painted walls, follow this guide and...
When it’s time for a full clean, you need to break out the mop. We recommend using a nylon, microfiber, or sponge mop for this. As you mop, be sure to avoid soaking the floor too much, especially if the floor is made of rubber tiles with lots of seams where moisture could seep...
If you plan to paint, this is the time to pick those colors. If you’re adding garage flooring and storage, you want to make sure those match as well. Basically, what you don’t want is to get everything in at the end and be like “Oh s$@#! None of this matches!” A little...
Try covering the stains with toothpaste then scrub off with a damp cloth (just plain–not the gel kind). I’ve tried this on wood paneling, painted walls and even a porcelain doll face. Works like a charm for me, but didn’t work out so well for you? No worries, there’s a list...
How to Remove Mold Some mold is quick and easy to clean, merely requiring a regular wipe down around the tub or window, but sometimes professionals are needed. “The general dividing line between homeowner clean up versus professional remediation is whether the mold is covering under or above...