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    Workbench scratches

    Mohawk touch up markers, designed for excatly this.
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    600 Grit Sanding Block

    Halfords will sell 600 grit. It will be wet and dry paper but it will work for what you want to do. Alternatively just try lightly rubbing the shelves with the back of any sandpaper you have then give them a good blast of spray polish. Pledge is a good one as it contains a bit of silicone, I...
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    Protecting pine table top (Kitchen table). Is that even possible?

    I am a French Polisher / Sprayer by trade and have repolished hundreds of these. Foxhole is correct in saying a two pack is the way to go. This can be either a acid-catalyst lacquer or a 2 pack Polyethene. The problem is most of these products are designed to be spray applied and would look...
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    Seal The joints

    Not on click flooring no. TBH it's also not the done thing to fit width way in a hallway.
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    Shower door silicone

    I had exactly the same instructions a few years ago and thought that is stupid, ignored the instructions and siliconed the inside of the frame. The first time a used it water was everywhere outside of the shower. I took the sealant of and did as instructed, worked perfectly after that, it seam...
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    Buzzing Light switch

    Hi All I have just changed a plastic light switch for a new decorative metal one. If I just touch the switch without moving my finger I don't feel anything, but if I run my finger across the face of the switch it feels like it is "buzzing", there is no pain or electric shock and I have...
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