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If you've tried cleaning mould from silicon previously, the mould has likely stained it. If this is the case, no amount of scrubbing or applying cle ...

There are methods to improve the appearance of wider cracks where you can clean the dirt out and then fill with clear epoxy glue. You would then colo ...

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As long as there is an existing waterproofing layer, then an additional one doesn't need to be installed before re-tiling. You will need to check f ...

We sealed our timber benchtop on the weekend with a Cabot's clear flooring polyurethane (was told that this was perfect for benchtops), but it did no ...

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Using bleach can be a smelly process, but it is one of the best ways of killing mould and its spores. I'd suggest after a thorough cleaning for you t ...

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I’ve used magic erasers before and have found them to be very effective. Next, try sugar soap. Depending on how well the walls come up after us ...

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If the existing grout is still solid and can't easily be scraped out, then you can overcoat it with Davco Rejuvenation grout. Existing grout must be ...

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Products like Drano are great if the blockage is a light build-up which can be dissolved. If the blockage is more substantial and has built up over t ...

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A suitable product to glue laminate back down would be Selleys 50ml Kwik Grip Crystal Clear Contact Adhesive. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry. A ...

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I absolutely hated the timber look laminate and green tiled splashback in our house. so using a few cans of the White Knight Renew, the hardwood util ...

If you still have the chipped piece of the benchtop you could attempt to glue it back on. You could use an epoxy paste as a filler but if it's mixed ...

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Damaged laminate cannot typically be repaired. However, if you are after a patch job, I suggest using Ideal DIY Floors 30.5 x 30.5cm x 1.1mm Winton ...

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