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Here's the video Dan was talking about at the beginning of the segment!
We talked about Dan’s smart humidifier last week
As wood or leather loses moisture, it shrinks, which can result in cracks in your beautiful wood cutting board or favorite chair.
Even if you don't have leather furniture this same rule applies to leather bags, coats, shoes etc.
Make a plan to oil your wood cutting boards and furniture once a month during the winter, or whenever they feel very dry to the touch.
The entire process takes less than five minutes—and it could help preserve your cutting boards and furniture for years to come.
Cutting Boards:
For Wooden Furniture:
Note: Follow these steps for oil-and-wax or stain-and-wax finishes, not painted or lacquered pieces.
Leather Furniture:
Leather lasts forever with the right amount of care and upkeep, so why not get the most bang for your buck
It’s recommended to clean light-colored leather every six months and dark-colored leather once a year.
Ever removed some base board or maybe a backsplash or a toilet paper holder and ended up peeling off some of your drywall's face paper? If you've got brown paper exposed on your wall board, you'll need to seal it before you mud it or you could be dealing with annoying bubbling! Gardz is a waterbased product that comes to the rescue!
Here's a quick overview of the steps involved when using Gardz:
We're joined by Benjamin Moore Territory Rep, Jon Potoski from the Metro Detroit area. Jon makes the case that a quick pole sanding between coats of paint will produce flawless results everytime!
The Anatomy of Trim [32:03 - 39:29]Our homes are full of different pieces of trim. Many of us know the names of a lot of those pieces . . . but there are probably a few you don't know and possibly even a few you're referring to incorrectly! Knowing more about our homes is always better . . . so here's a quick discussion on trim!
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Here's the video Dan was talking about at the beginning of the segment!
We talked about Dan’s smart humidifier last week
As wood or leather loses moisture, it shrinks, which can result in cracks in your beautiful wood cutting board or favorite chair.
Even if you don't have leather furniture this same rule applies to leather bags, coats, shoes etc.
Make a plan to oil your wood cutting boards and furniture once a month during the winter, or whenever they feel very dry to the touch.
The entire process takes less than five minutes—and it could help preserve your cutting boards and furniture for years to come.
Cutting Boards:
For Wooden Furniture:
Note: Follow these steps for oil-and-wax or stain-and-wax finishes, not painted or lacquered pieces.
Leather Furniture:
Leather lasts forever with the right amount of care and upkeep, so why not get the most bang for your buck
It’s recommended to clean light-colored leather every six months and dark-colored leather once a year.
Ever removed some base board or maybe a backsplash or a toilet paper holder and ended up peeling off some of your drywall's face paper? If you've got brown paper exposed on your wall board, you'll need to seal it before you mud it or you could be dealing with annoying bubbling! Gardz is a waterbased product that comes to the rescue!
Here's a quick overview of the steps involved when using Gardz:
We're joined by Benjamin Moore Territory Rep, Jon Potoski from the Metro Detroit area. Jon makes the case that a quick pole sanding between coats of paint will produce flawless results everytime!
The Anatomy of Trim [32:03 - 39:29]Our homes are full of different pieces of trim. Many of us know the names of a lot of those pieces . . . but there are probably a few you don't know and possibly even a few you're referring to incorrectly! Knowing more about our homes is always better . . . so here's a quick discussion on trim!
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