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Ready2go
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the front door on this unit gets direct and reflected sunlight all summer and the clear coat hasn't lasted 12 months. I don't know if the original was ...

Ready2go
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a month ago

you make a valid point @MitchellMc my walls are quite similar to @dstanley and it is something I have not liked since I bought the house. one of the w ...

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a month ago

I've been wondering the same thing as my internal walls are really rough- rendered and painted. I had a thought of either plaster or smooth render ove ...

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I'm not sure how this happened but I've got these gouges in the vinyl  floor of the laundry. is there an effective way to fix this?

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May

the breakfast bar behind the sink is showing water damage. I have tried to carve out the damaged particleboard, filled it with builder's bog and paint ...

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May

repairing these little bits is a good way to learn the basics. Bunnings do sell small bags of powdered render that you mix up with water. you'll want ...

Ready2go
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May

a hair dryer should do the trick to warm the tape, especially for those smaller pieces

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December

that CLR has to be one of the few products that actually works as well as advertised. I'm a new convert!thanks everyone! perfect product @EricL   

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
2 weeks ago

Hi @Ready2go Thanks for sharing your question about your front door restoration. I don't recommend painting over the old sealer on your door. If th ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
June

Hello @Ready2go Thanks for sharing your question about repairing your vinyl floor. There are two possible ways to repair your vinyl floor. First, ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December

Hi @Ready2go You done well the old school stuff works to a point but normally with a lot of elbow grease . What happened to the person in the ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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December

Hello @Ready2go I would also like to suggest using CLR 750ml Grease & Oil Remover. It has a powerful industrial strength formula that cuts through ...

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Becoming a Leader
October

I glued the main 2 legs in place first, and they were square, then slowly bent the ply...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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January 2023

Hello @Ready2go It could be any number of reasons from not having enough pollen placed on the female flowers, not having enough fertilizer, or perha ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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January 2023

Hi @Ready2go Thanks for sharing your question about installing Hardie Groove Lining. I've double-checked with James Hardie's technical department an ...

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Ready2go
Building a Reputation
a month ago

you make a valid point @MitchellMc my walls are quite similar to @dstanley and it is something I have not liked since I bought the house. one of the w ...

Ready2go
Building a Reputation
4 replies
May

repairing these little bits is a good way to learn the basics. Bunnings do sell small bags of powdered render that you mix up with water. you'll want ...

Ready2go
Building a Reputation
4 replies
May

a hair dryer should do the trick to warm the tape, especially for those smaller pieces

Ready2go
Building a Reputation
1 reply
December

that CLR has to be one of the few products that actually works as well as advertised. I'm a new convert!thanks everyone! perfect product @EricL   

Ready2go
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December

I wasted far too much time trying all the internet's ideas with vinegar and bicarb soda. get the solid good stuff and follow the instructions. I also ...

Ready2go
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December

cheers for the help folks!I'll give the CLR a shot and do some before and after shots for you

Ready2go
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November

and your fence could benefit from a paint. it will help to make the plants stand out while helping to preserve the timber.

Ready2go
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November

there is a huge amount of potential in this space. Would you consider paving rather than decking? it generally works out cheaper and has less ongoing ...

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