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    Plastering over glue left by polystyrene tiles

    Hi, Friend had some work done, removed polystyrene tiles then skimmed. This was less than a week ago but the plaster is showing up where the glue had been. Not sure if walls were PVA’d before plaster, what next? Stain blocker? Need to see if the plaster fully dries out. Any help, advice welcome.
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    Water leaking through top of window frame inside

    hi, My friend recently moved into a terrace house and with the recent heavy rain has noticed a dripping through the downstairs window. Pictures are below. My thought is that water is getting into the wall cavity and coming out above the window possibly from where the downspout is. There are...
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    Wallpaper rips

    I'm a competent DIY-it's but I'm struggling with hanging wallpaper in lined the walls started with a plumb line but the paper is ripping and my thumbs is going through it and I am not sure if it's the paper or the paste mixture. The paper is next and others have said it is thin and have...
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    Moisture appearing on floorboards near fire hearth

    Hi Thanks for the advice. The hearth is not sitting on top of any wood, it is sat on top of the concrete base which you can still see a couple of inches of before the floor boards butt up to it. It sounds like its just drying out and once that fire is going I am sure it will dry out quicker...
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    Moisture appearing on floorboards near fire hearth

    to answer the questions the black stuff I assume is the grout that the guy who fit the hearth used. The boards do sit on a joist that runs across the front of the hearth right up to the base the hearth is sat on. The concrete is aprox 2-3 inch thick and it appeared dry before the hearth was...
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    Moisture appearing on floorboards near fire hearth

    Hi Having had a new hearth fitted and about to get carpets put in I'm worried about the cause behind this water appearing through the floor boards. Basically I had to dig up the old concrete hearth and took a few bags of soil type stuff up and then refilled with broken bricks and sand with a...
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    wire wool left on real oak worktop for days! Bad stain help!

    This is what it ended up looking like. The black dispersed but still left a ring but hardly noticeable.
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    wire wool left on real oak worktop for days! Bad stain help!

    here is what it looks like after one application. I have reapplied, it has lightened the area but I am sure I can blending this and it still needs 2/3 coats of oil. A lot better than it was but lets hope the 2nd coat makes a further difference.
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    wire wool left on real oak worktop for days! Bad stain help!

    The plumber doesn't actually know! He was doing me a favour so nothing to gain and wasn't on purpose the problem was the time it took to spot it! The acid is on its way, my only concern with the cabinet scraper is that the stain looks deep so scraping it out will likely leave a groove? I...
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    wire wool left on real oak worktop for days! Bad stain help!

    Ok the product is Liberon wood bleach, it is oxcalic acid based?? http://www.liberon.co.uk/repair-and-prepare/wood-bleacher,434,464.html?&args=Y29tcF9pZD0zMDQmYWN0aW9uPWZpY2hlUHJvZHVpdCZpZD0zMTkmfA%3D%3D
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    wire wool left on real oak worktop for days! Bad stain help!

    Thanks foxhole at least you didn't say don't do it again! I have ordered some wood bleacher so fongers crossed, I will update when I have tried it. Thanks again
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