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shary
Growing in Experience
January

I bought this product and applied first coat, it has a varnish a well, do i need to wipe with cloth after applying ? i didn’t as i thought that is o ...

shary
Growing in Experience
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January

shary
Growing in Experience
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        I rescued a dining Table with Four chairs from curb side and want to revive them either with oil or some colours maybe white. Need some ...

shary
Growing in Experience
3 replies

  I have some dried droppings from epoxy that was left from epoxy work done couple of months ago. It’s stubborn, i tried using tarppin oil but that ...

shary
Growing in Experience
1 reply

  Hi there, need some suggestions on how to cover this patch. This is on the boundary between my neighbours and my Drive way. My house has fall and o ...

shary
Growing in Experience
February 2024

Thanks @EricL , this is some thing i was looking for, @MitchellMc thanks for your suggestion. Hydraulic closer will be abit bulky, i will try the drea ...

shary
Growing in Experience
February 2024

Great, i am having similar issue with our internal door towards garage, I will give it a go. thanks

shary
Growing in Experience
3 replies
February 2024

Thanks Mate, well keeping the door open is not an option as it will let the dust coming through garage door in to the living and rest of the house. I ...

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Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
December

Hi @shary, Thank you for your question. Start by sanding the table and chairs to remove the old coating, brush down the table and chairs to remove ...

Nailbag
Kind of a Big Deal
August

Hio @shary I am in the same boat as both @EricL and @Dave-1 in using a wire brush. I have had to deal with similar issues myself, but chose to use a h ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
August

Afternoon @shary My first thought was paint stripper but think thats probarly a little like going nuclear on it. I like the wire brush or sandpaper t ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
August

Hello @shary Thanks for sharing your question about removing dried epoxy on concrete. If the epoxy paint has already fully cured, I suggest using m ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
April 2024

Hi @shary, Given you are on the lower side you'd likely need to continue that timber division along with a timber plinth and stakes. Once the edging ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
February 2024

Hello @shary Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend using a Dream Baby stop slam. This is an easy-to-install device and prevents the door ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
February 2024

Sorry @shary. I presumed the slamming issue was occurring as the door was being left ajar. So, is it just slamming when there is a strong breeze durin ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
4 replies
February 2024

Hi @shary, That device is designed for a kitchen cabinet, and I don't believe it would be up to the task on your door. Would keeping the door open ...

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shary
Growing in Experience
3 replies

  I have some dried droppings from epoxy that was left from epoxy work done couple of months ago. It’s stubborn, i tried using tarppin oil but that ...

shary
Growing in Experience
February 2024

Thanks @EricL , this is some thing i was looking for, @MitchellMc thanks for your suggestion. Hydraulic closer will be abit bulky, i will try the drea ...

shary
Growing in Experience
February 2024

Great, i am having similar issue with our internal door towards garage, I will give it a go. thanks

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