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Hanging Light Things on the Wall?

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Date: 01/20/2006 Topic: Home Improvement > Decorating > Advice  
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Hanging Light Things on the Wall?

Don't want to leave holes in the wall?

I hang many things on my walls with TOOTHPASTE, now that's something to smile about. Inexpensive and easy for anyone to do.

When I move or want to change the picture: things come off the wall easily and I wash the toothpaste off with a sponge and water.

By Pat from Peoria, Az.
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Post By (Guest Post) (01/26/2006)
I moved into a house with someone that tried using the toothpaste as a spackle to hide the nail marks. Unfortunately the used the tooth gel that is blue/green. Remember use only WHITE toothpaste!


Post by kidsNclutter (205) | (01/20/2006)
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If you have an oil stain, there's always Kilz or another brand of primer-sealer which is always a good idea for any painting project. It prepares the surface to be painted to cover any flaws & gives better coverage & color. You can have your primer tinted to suit your chosen paint color for even better results. The big home store here does the tinting of the primer for free.


Post By sandy (Guest Post) (01/20/2006)
good idea but then you will have a oil stain when you paint


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