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You nailed it scotty. I use a damp AND dry rag. Like anything else, the
more you do it the better you get. Maybe we should start a home improvement forum. |
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OK OK OK
Remodel party at whisper's Bring all your TOOLS |
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You said Tools
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I'll bring the sledgehammer!!
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WHOOO HOO Remodeling party. I I have blue juice and pizza. I now need an
electrition...lmao. And a damp rag? I was told to just use my finger....lol. WOW I am not good at this type of stuff...lmao |
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don't forget the male and female coupling adapters
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that sounded pretty professional..don'cha think?
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What are you doing with your finger?
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Got the van loaded, I have more tools than I can dicuss, but we can get
just about any job done.Where are we headed? |
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You can use your finger as along as it's damp. I use mine all the time.
<<<< just sitting here waiting for all the dirty comments>>>> |
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There should be a trail of caulk from Wal-Mart. Can't miss it!!
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ROTFLMFAO Oh my sides hurt so bad. I am laughing to damn hard right now.
And no my finger was not damp. Did not know it was supposed to be. hmmm guess I have a useless finger eh lmao |
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Sounds like you did a great job , besides the caulking. But like I
always say " It's only a mistake if you don't learn from it" |
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a little lube, goes a long way
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Are you still talking about caulking?
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hehehehe you said tool hehehehehe
hehehehehe you said finger hehehehe roflmao..yeah it doesn't take much to entertain me sometimes |
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A great job? lmao I messed up around the toilet so I used caulk to hid
the parts that I messed up....lol. |
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I have done alot of construction work, a wet finger is how most people
even out and remove excess caulk, works very well. as far as removing the caulk if it's latex it will come off rather easy so I assume you have a silicone based. If you do anymore caulking, push the release lever on the back of the gun so you can pull the plunger back out a little bit, that will minimize the "spewing", and wipe up and caulk with a wet cloth immediately and you won't have that problem. As far as what will remove it from porcelin without damage to the finish, paint thinner is prob a good idea or maybe even gasoline. |
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Tools rule they rule!!
settle down Beavis you dumb-ass |
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