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You should use acrylic paints mixed with Gac 900 as manufacturer specifies.
Any more questions let us know.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantand thought this might be worth a try. Sorry to not answer faster…children are in very rare form today….
I searched our site and found this.
“In reply to wallpaper adhesive by anyOne on March 18th, 2004 09:24 AM [Go to top of thread]
Hi, just wanted to let anyone know that’s trying to remove wall border and/or the remaining adhesive and paper that I just made a batch of stuff that worked incredibly; better than the $7 bottle of spray dif that barely helped at all. I put in a spray bottle; 1/3 hot water, 1/3 white vinegar and 1/3 fabric softner (I used snuggle). I scored with the paper tiger, sprayed generously, scraped and peeled the top coat and then did the same on the undercoat, it worked awesome and there was NO remaining residue like dif leaves behind.”
Thought I would pass it on.
Good luck.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantDid you leave the DIF on to soak for a bit – I think it suggests 20 minutes?
That was what my original suggestion was going to be. Did you use a scoring tool?
Here is a link that might help – http://www.diyonline.com/servlet/GIB_BaseT/diylib_article.html?session.docid=2027
There is also a site called allexperts.com. You ask a question directly to someone and they answer you in your email. They might be able to help if this doesn’t and if no one else replies to your post.
I am sorry that I couldn’t be of more assistance. Best of luck. Let us know if any of this helps and how things go.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantWhat did you use originally to strip the wallpaper. That will help so that we don’t offer something that you have already tried.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantDoes the furnace come back on when you plug it back in?
Most likely it is the first heat stage relay – bad sequencer that has broken in the on position. Get a pro; high voltage control wiring is not a DIY quick-fixit.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantTry this.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantCampbell Hausfeld 60 gallon 6 hp…
BUT I use it with air shears, and spray guns to paint our vehicles. If you will only be using it for short use items like a ratchet then you wouldn’t need anything that big.
We got a great deal on this and it has met our needs. I know this probably wasn’t much help but thought I would share.
IMO it would be better to get something a little bigger than to have a smaller one that you will have to wait for it to charge back up and be unsatisfied.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantDon’t know if this will help because you weren’t very specific with model numbers but you can try this link:
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeSome have better luck next time around,
some don’t, and some don’t even try.MiniFoxxParticipantyou should just be able to shut off the circuit. I may be wrong and I know my co-mods will let me know if I am. But that is what I would do.
JMHO
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeMiniFoxxParticipanthttp://www.diyonline.com/servlet/GIB_BaseT/diylib_article.html?session.docid=332
Hope that helps
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeMiniFoxxParticipantI certainly don’t know of anything that will take that out either. Doug’s right, you’ve got a new pair of work pants. Sorry….
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeMiniFoxxParticipantWhat we did with ours was sand it down and reseal it. It wasn’t hard just time consuming. I guess the biggest thing was putting up with the smell of the polyurethane.
Here is a page that should help you out…
http://www.diyonline.com/servlet/GIB_BaseT/diylib_article.html?session.docid=332Let me know if you have any more questions.
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeMiniFoxxParticipantWell, asked me to post back to let you know if advice was helpful…all the advice I have received here has been helpful, including what was posted for this.
Only thing is that it hasn’t helped. It is getting worse. If I don’t get the clothes out of the washer right away, they smell.
It smells like wet clothing that has been sitting in a bag for a while. I just wonder if somehow all of the water isn’t draining out. I don’t see any in the tub but I don’t know where the water goes as it spins out except to the drain hose…is there a larger collection point – something that leads to hose…know what I mean? It drains on all sides of the tub so there should be IMO a catch tub under the tub and that would lead to hose…something like that. And maybe there is standing water in there?
HELP!!!!!!!
Thanks guys, I do appreciate it ALOT!
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeMiniFoxxParticipantTry this, I think I saw some on here…
allwoodwork.com
Hope this helps. Let me know if they don’t have anything.
Have a GREAT weekend!
MiniFoxx
Formerly AJ-trucker’s wifeMiniFoxxParticipantWhere did you go to? Haven’t seen you around in a while.
There is a link for Toiletology 101
http://www.toiletology.com/index.shtml
Check it out
MiniFoxx
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