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Baking soda is mild, harmless to your family and pets, and is a natural and safe household cleaner. It can also kill mold. Baking soda and vinegar are typically used together when dealing with a mold problem since they kill different species of mold.
Using pallets to build a shed is the most affordable of shed building methods. There are nearly infinite ways to make a pallet shed, but most use...
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There are no real natural surfaces that repel it. In fact even living creatures like sloths are known to have algae growing on their fur! While...
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Metal buildings are easily modified to increase their security, beginning at the doors and windows and ending with measures that keep criminals...
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Peppermint obviously has a strong scent, one that mice dislike. According to Victor Pest, peppermint contains very potent menthol compounds that...
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Vinegar is natural and safe mild acid that can kill 82% of mold species. Plus it doesn’t give off dangerous fumes like bleach. If you want to use vinegar to prevent mold growth on surfaces, spray vinegar on the surface and leave it. Repeat every few days to keep the surface mold-free.
A brownsmith works with brass and copper. A coinsmith works strictly with coins and currency. A coppersmith works with copper. A goldsmith works...
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Are plastic sheds rodent-proof? The construction of plastic sheds means that they won't harbour cracks and holes which could allow rodents to...
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If too much is cut off the edge of a hollow core door, the structural integrity of the door can be compromised. This can be fixed by reinserting a...
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Anchor the Shed Consider using L brackets, screws and rawl plugs, or placing breeze blocks inside to make it too heavy to lift. You could even...
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10 second-hand items that sell well Smartphones. Smartphones aren't exactly the most durable things, but they are heavily relied upon! ... Game...
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Tapcons are coated with a special rust-resistant material called Climaseal®. The Climaseal coating is blue and is a distinctive product identifier.
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