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dipesh101
Just Starting Out
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 How to remove a red color paint from the timber wooden floor? It looks permanent to remove I tried using some chemicals mentioned on youtube but didn ...

Ren2r
Just Starting Out
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I've 1970s besser block walls on concrete slab. I Removed old carpet from bedroom as musty. Found cracks at edges, crumbled concrete when removed nai ...

Janar_Dhan
Just Starting Out
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Have these tiles in living room and kitchen. they are in very very good condition except that grout and dull look.( I think they are dirty). what ca ...

Mojomojo
Just Starting Out
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Hello, We are using Roberts Laminate Trim End 15mmx3.3m Bronze for the transition between our hallway engineered wood floor and the carpet in the bedr ...

Krystal3
Just Starting Out
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How can we fix the hole in the floor of our dining room? It started as a crack and now it looks like this! There are bits under neath that are not til ...

Jen10
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I'm currently in the process of removing carpet and laying down hybrid flooring. I've run into an issue at the top of my staircase, the way the ra ...

peter2409
Just Starting Out
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I have Australian Spotted gum wood flooring recently a few boards have slight shrinkage I have used wood putty to fill the gap have you a small tin w ...

mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal
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Good morning Workshop Community Friends. Our house is 1994. We have been working through each area. Nothing fancy pants, just paint and flooring. I ...

muna
Getting Established
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Hey there how can I remove stain form timber flooring I have tried every Clening product nothing worked  

Danne
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I'm at present ripping up the bedroom carpet in readiness for laying Vinyl Flooring Planks. On my list is the laying of an underlay first before t ...

hsumaya3
Just Starting Out
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tigers
Just Starting Out
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how easy is it to use a mitre box to cut corners on skirting boards, and can glue and nail to wall. Ta

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
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Hi I have a timber floor in a bedroom that was painted previously with water based paint, I now want to repaint it , using a water based semi gloss or ...

samuelvk
Growing in Experience
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Hi guys, I recently moved to a house where it has evident gaps between the tiles in the living room and gaps the corners between plaster wall and the ...

Lube
Just Starting Out
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Hey, the timber floor in our apartment had the colour leached out of it due to a pumpkin being left on the floor for about two months. It's an enginee ...

Sugar
Having an Impact
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Hi guys, hope you all had a good break and a happy new year to you all. I am returning to do a DIY project after a long time. The major projects are ...

Josh86
Just Starting Out
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   Hi there, Is there a fix to close up the gaps between my vinyl flooring planks?

zac
Just Starting Out
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Cazmanners72
Just Starting Out
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I have 2 bedrooms to floor. I have already purchased the flooring. 9sqm and 16 sqm The quotes I'm getting seem high.

willem
Just Starting Out
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i want to pour a concrete floor in smaller sections and leave the (decorative) formwork embedded in the floor. any tips or suggestions?

Shaun_H
Just Starting Out
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Hey All. So I've recently purchased a property and want to sand and stain the wooden floors before moving in. I've stained and used a drum sander & ed ...

sallyF
Finding My Feet
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  Hi i have very light scratches on my polyurethane floorboards. someone suggested butter. I don’t know the technical name. also do crayons work. tha ...

reyre8
Growing in Experience
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Hi Community  I'm planning to fix the second storey subfloor in my house as it squeaks and make noises when walking on it  To share some context, ...

maureen3
Just Starting Out
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we have been unable to rid room of dog urine smell despite carpet cleaning. we have pulled up ruined carpet and underlay but still can smell it! what ...