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| Give me the right suggestion. I am entrepreneur, and have started my business in a small office, though the look of office is quite nice but some of its walls have scratches, I do not want to spend in whitewash. Is there any way I can remove those scratches from the walls. |
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| Hi there, if you want to give a new look to your office wall without spending much on it. You can search it on Google where you will find a lot of site related to it, I have seen one site, and I think the site was Touch up Sprays . May be you will get the desired information from it. Try it . |
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| Whitewash is for chicken coops ![]() If your fingernail can catch in the scratches, get some spackling compound to fill the scratches (with a trowel). Allow to dry, then prime and paint. Pretty basic really, and cheap if you do all the labour yourself. That is the right answer.
__________________ First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| I LIKE chicken coops.... but chickens are mean! Being slightly entreprenuerial myself, I'd go down to the Dollar Store and pick up about 1/2 dozen Queen Latifah or Britney Spears posters @.99 ea, a roll of Scotch tape (another .99). Depending on your tastes, put 1 or 2 in front of you to be inspired when you look up, the other behind you to scare off bill collectors! ![]() Another alternative - put in a box of straw so you can get fresh eggs every day! |
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