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Refurbished Easy Chair Using Latex Paint!
Turn a dirty old chair into a favorite EASILY with simple paint! I did this chair in an evening and it was terrible looking but the sturdy well built condition made it worth lugging home!
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 07/23/2008 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Scotch Tape Removed Color From Leather Couch
I removed a piece of scotch tape from a leather sofa, it took the color off where the tape was. How do I return the brown shade to the area where the tape was?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 07/21/2008 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Removing Polyurethane from a Table
I need advice on how to remove polyurethane from my beautiful dining room table. I took it upon myself to put three coats of satin polyurethane on it, when all I wanted was a shiny top coat to keep it from scratching. Now it's a mess and I don't know what to do. Is there some kind of remover I can use that won't take the finish off the table?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 07/15/2008 | 5 Feedback(s)
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Removing Scratches On Microfiber Couch
I just got a new microfiber couch and it came with a few small white scratch marks at the top of the back. Does anyone know how I can remove these marks or cover them up without ruining my new couch?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 07/10/2008 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Broken Board Inside a Sofa
The wooden board inside of my sofa that holds the springs in place and gives support is broken and now the sofa sags all the way when you sit down. Can this be repaired and how.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 06/26/2008 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Fixing a Burn Mark on Microfiber
How can I fix a small burned area in a beige microfiber sofa?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 06/17/2008 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Furniture Repair: Upholstery Damage From Cats
We are moving from a trailer to a house and I need help! I have a couch that my cat ripped up the sides and front. It is comfortable and sturdy. I hate slipcovers. They seem to fall off every time you sit down. Is there any other way to bring it back to life?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 06/16/2008 | 7 Feedback(s)
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Installing Drawer Sliders
I am trying to repair a kitchen drawer. It needs new slides. I just got done repairing so nicely and when I went to insert the drawer, it wouldn't fit with the new slides. I wanted to use side slides, not the middle thing that is in there now.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 05/28/2008 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Refinishing a Wood Hope Chest
I have my mom's Hope Chest from 1942. The inside is cedar; the outside is a very thin layer of veneer over some type of wood. It's in pretty bad shape. I was wondering if I could buy some of that thin veneer, glue it over the four sides, then make a tapestry lid and end up with a coffee-table looking thing (extra storage). I would have to buy four short/squat legs and somehow finish the corners of the veneer after I get that glued on. Does anyone know where I could buy thin veneer?
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 05/20/2008 | 6 Feedback(s)
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Broken Couch Frame
So my slightly obese roommate has managed to damage our very nice couch. From what I can tell, the frame has cracked/splintered in two places on the part of the couch where your back would rest from him crashing down onto it. What would the best way to repair this? Do I need to cut into the fabric? Thanks for your help.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 04/30/2008 | 3 Feedback(s)
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