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12 February 2020 | 9 replies
I would try going to your local county first and ask around about obtaining the list, and then see how hard it is to scrub that list for ones with property.
7 October 2020 | 8 replies
Every inch of the entire house had to be scrubbed and painted, blinds replaced and some of the windows scraped with a razor blade because the coating was so bad.
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11 July 2012 | 5 replies
On any deal I analyze for a fix and flip strategy, I have some pretty strict requirements I scrub the opportunity against before even wasting my time, whether it's an internal project or a wholesale deal.
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4 March 2008 | 32 replies
I highly recommend using wordpress as a platform as you can create content easily and if you use the correct themes which have been scrubbed of spam links, etc...
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17 February 2015 | 9 replies
When I'm coming from a renovation job I look like a scrub.
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30 July 2015 | 15 replies
This thread is a bit old, however as the first responder suggested I've seen and heard many times the best suggestion is to use Kilz on the subfloor, of course replacing the bad soaked through sections.On Tile - I've personally used baking soda/water and a scrub brush - was time consuming and hard on the back, however rubbed the baking soda with a bit of water into the grout, let it sit for 2-3 days, then came back and cleaned the baking soda up with water and a final cleaning with another cleaning solution - good as new and no smell.Guess it would depend on the severity of the problem for the solution.
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30 March 2010 | 16 replies
And I was also amused by the bottle of Soft Scrub in the bathroom.
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15 June 2010 | 8 replies
Try Restore from Stonetech Pro (DuPont). its a self neutralizing cleaner.You could also find a company that steam scrubs your tile and grout to clean it which will be the safest and best way.Also there is Sulfamic acid crystals which are not as bad as muriatic.* to neutralize muriatic acid just pour some baking soda powder into it, stir and it will neutralize it.You should wear a respirator or mask while working with or neutralizing muriatic acid to avoid breathing in fumes
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7 November 2010 | 4 replies
I usually end up scrubbing with one of those green/yellow sponge pad things, but it takes time.
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14 May 2018 | 12 replies
I don't like how it looks, though.)If you do decide to paint the cabinets, make sure you scrub them down pretty well before you paint, paying special attention to the areas around the knobs/handles/pulls.