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    Lines from roller

    Lines left from mini roller. How can I get rid of them?
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    If I unscrew this blind from wall will it go back?

    The plugs didnt fallout on last one. Its got to come out. So if plugs stay in should be no problem?
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    If I unscrew this blind from wall will it go back?

    If I unscrew this rollerblind from wall, will the screws gig back into the plugs no problem?
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    Using dust sheets and cleaning them?

    Are you supposed to use dustsheets over everything in the room? Also, how you stop them falling off worktops etc? How u clean them and stop all the crap falling off onto floor ? I
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    Sanding back filler

    Shall I scrape out the flaky bits then put caulk in? Regarding the filler, is it best to water down paint so a primer then use zinza on top of that or use zinza straight onto the fresh filler?
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    Sanding back filler

    Can i just paint the zinza over the first coatc
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    Sanding back filler

    There are lots of cracks under the coving.. Shall I just paint over it wh en cutting in?
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    Sanding back filler

    Or seal it with zinza?
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    Sanding back filler

    Been filling holes then sanding but as in photo white from filler has come through first coat. Do I need to sand all filler back except stuff intended holes or lines?
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    Can never cut in on the coving peffectly straightly. Any tips?
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    Worth filling these tiny holes? . The depth is only one or two layers of emulsion
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    My decorator friend said it was risky because of the chance of it not going back right?
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    Is this right? Taking them off the door lining then putting them back won't be a problem will it? Just take last screw out in top hinge I guess
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    I said that but I was overruled. That's what I thought about sanding , my mum thinks that years of different layers had made it too thick and wanted it taken back to the wo
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    Wood under tiles is drenched, guttering needed?

    Yeah but the wood under the tiles is only wet at the bottom where the water is supposed to drip off. Guttering the answer?
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    Wouldn't it look better if taken back to the wood? Yeah it was lots of grief. Stunk the place out and took ages. I have put on knotting stuff. 3 days work
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    Wood under tiles is drenched, guttering needed?

    Wood guttering stop the wood just under the roof on this summerhouse from rotting. It's currently very wet. The wood the tiles are on. I think it's coming under the tiles and back into wood and it's drenched.
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    Taking old architrave back to the wood and doors?

    Was going to take the paint back to wood using paint remover, paint it on then leave it then scrape it. Regarding doors, I need to sand it then paint it. How do you paint it best? With a brush around edges then mini roller? Thinly applied?
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    Could I have done this better?

    Silly question, could I have fixed this better? Think the bits that are supposed to be on it are broken.
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    Ply panelling getting too wet at base

    OK will screw a bit of wood on inside where screws are for more thickness to screw into. If the wheel boxing isn't supporting the weight of the shelves, what will? They're going to be heavy so the side ply won't take the weight, if I screw into that. That will just stop it falling...
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