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Joe Spence What is this stuff
16 April 2016 | 6 replies
this should soften it. use a plastic spackle knife not a metal one (scratches....) to scrape it.now the next one is to find out what can dissolve the glue/adhesive....try water, mineral spirits, goo-gone, vegetable oil... unless you want to sand/refinish the floors. than you can go gorilla on it with a big scrapper
Jason Stromquist HOA rules
17 February 2016 | 3 replies
This is part of what I received this morning.The storage units that were approved are to be made of sturdy plastic, approximately 6 feet high, 2 feet deep and 4 feet wide and “MUST BE LOCKABLE”.The storage units may be purchased by the unit owner OR at the expense of the tenant.For your convenience we have enclosed pictures of 4 containers that are approved.Any items that cannot be stored inside of these containers and placed against the wall in front of the designated parking space WILL BE REMOVED AT THE UNIT OWNERS ESPENSE!
Crystal Dundas Heating optionS to prevent high turnover - philadelphia, pa
1 March 2016 | 31 replies
Combine with putting up window plastic for them, door snakes or weather stripping, maybe a programmable thermostat, and the education tactics.
Matt R. If you maintain property yourself, what spare parts do you stock?
1 March 2016 | 16 replies
:D )Exterior- Duct tape and plastic sheeting (temporary fix for cracked window panes)- Tarp, 2x4s, and nails?
Carrie Giordano Replace Countertops for Rental?
1 March 2016 | 38 replies
We also used these hard plastic large tiles for the back splash.
Justin R. Flipping mobile homes - what am I missing?
14 November 2017 | 50 replies
From the manufacturer these typically come with the pink insulation and then either a plastic or mesh "underbelly" to keep out rodents and serve as a barrier.In the south we don't like breathing between the underbelly and subfloor due to heat rising and to support ventilation, but in the north they have a mesh to allow for the opposite.  
Matt M. Dead Lawn in Denver
15 May 2016 | 38 replies
Cover it with thick black plastic or weed guard, then a couple yards of mulch.
David West Refi or Hard Money Then Refi??
9 March 2016 | 6 replies
I do not believe that would hurt your credit but verify this.There is no easier money than pulling the plastic out of your wallet. 
Joseph Sangimino What kind of floor do I put in?
23 May 2016 | 13 replies
I didn't see it mentioned so thought I'd throw it out there, golf cleats are not metal anymore, they are a plastic type material, but could still be slippery on tile.  
Kyle Kratzer How do, folks. Newb with a Hammer.
17 April 2016 | 6 replies
Thanks Either Way for your time and what not.I intend to focus primarily on large, bold, single color (black) font, using single sided, corrugated plastic "cardboard", 18" x 24" on a white background.