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To: Rambi who wrote (59532)3/26/2001 6:35:17 PM
From: E  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
No, it's NOT a Home Project. Not not not. If it were, I wouldn't do it, because it would be hard and things would go wrong.

It's just a table that would take a few minutes to paint. If someone who lives here hadn't put the WAX on it. And I like painting things. I like doing it more in the summer when I can do it out in the yard midst the ticks, but I have this urge. It's that or taxes.

SAND it? You must be kidding.

Does anybody else know whether ammonia will remove wax? I want it to because I have ammonia. If I have to go buy a specialty product, it will have become a Home Project.



To: Rambi who wrote (59532)3/27/2001 2:55:40 PM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Papering a bathroom is in my opinion a serious mistake. Bathrooms are typically full of moist air, which wallpaper does not like. You may use plastic or coated paper which looks cheap an sleazy NMHO. Tile is best. Paint if necessary.
There is still time to fix things right before you put the tank back on. Why don't you consult your friends before you do the home rehabs. Or, better, sell the house.