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          <title>Shiny spots on stone wall.</title>
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          <description>After painting my stone wall, I have some shiny spots.  Is there any way to remedy this situation?</description>
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          <title>Solid deck stain problem.</title>
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          <description>I applied a solid deck stain by Sherwin Williams, color grey, within 6 months it started turning black. What caused that?</description>
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          <title>White stains on red paint on 'barn' style house.</title>
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          <description>Last summer (2009) we applied two coats of an exterior latex water base deep red paint (clear coat base) to lightly textured, previously painted wood siding on our house.  The house had been spray painted very pale green about 10 years ago. The surface was in good condition and only needed a light sanding and primer in a few places prior to our paint job. The white blotches, mostly about a foot long by a few inches wide, began to appear (and disappear again)shortly after we completed the paint job. The blotches are almost transparent and have appeared off and on on all four sides of the house. Is this still part of the 'curing' process or, if not, what would cause the blotches? </description>
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          <title>Prepping  vinyl skinned metal exterior door.</title>
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          <description>Have vinyl clad metal entry door with a very large bubble/blister, how does one remove the rest of the vinyl, prep & paint the door?</description>
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          <title>Paint for Wood or any help please!!</title>
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          <description>Hi,

I'm having trouble getting my cabinets that are made of solid birch and plywood to accept the oil-based wipe on stain I'm using. I got it from Austin Hardwoods and was told by the guy on what to do but I'm having trouble.So I was wondering if there is a brand of paint that will give me similar results to the dark espresso finish I'm aiming for? I don't mind if the grain is not so obvious but would still like a little to show if that's even possible.

Or if anyone can help me with how I can get my cabinets to a darker stain. Btw, the old finish it had on it was a white-wash so I stripped it,sanded it as much as I can,and thought I removed a majority of it but when I did a test stain,I noticed the parts that still had a layer of the old finish and that caused a lot of unevenness with the stain :(</description>
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          <title>Textured Wall into Smooth Wall; is it possible??</title>
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          <description>I have textured walls, and want to know how I can smooth them down.  I was told 3 different options and would like to figure out the best one before I start.  I was told to;

1) Soak the walls with water and get a scraper.
2) Get a power sander.
3) if neither of those 2 work, replace the walls with drywall.

Any suggestions/tips/comments?  Thanks a lot!!</description>
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          <title>Cut-in paint not blending.</title>
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          <description>With the same color of eggshell paint from the same gallon, the cut-in area done by brush is lighter than the wall area done by roller. What can we do to remedy that? It really pronounces the areas close to ceiling and baseboard.</description>
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          <title>How many coats of paint can sheet rock handle?</title>
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          <description>How many coats of paint can sheet rock handle before you need to replace the sheet rock and start over? Our house is 55 years old. All the walls, ceilings & trim have had many coats of paint over the years, with primer only being used in the last 15 years. They need to be painted again but I'm worried that there's just too much paint on them already.</description>
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          <title>Peeling Paint</title>
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          <description>I'm putting a second coat of paint on the walls and it started to peel or gum up why would that happen and how can I fix it?</description>
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          <title>Diffrence between eggshell & satin paint.</title>
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          <description>Please let me know which one is better for indoors, Egg shell or Satin paint.</description>
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