If You See a Green Cap on Your Tire Valve, This Is What It Means By rahmat hidayat Tuesday, July 9, 2024 Plus, easier landscaping. View as a Webpage Get the Magazine Give a Gift If You See a Green Cap on Your Tire Valve, This Is What It Means We bet you won't guess this... Learn more 9 Ways to Make Working With Landscaping Bricks, Pavers and Stones Easier Here's a collection of pro building tricks for easier, faster and better path and wall construction. Learn more This Weed Wacker Hack Offers Protection for Your Plants Want to keep your shrubs and plants safe from your weed wacker? We review a TikTok hack on how to do just that, plus share a few ideas of our own. Learn more How To Clean Pavers Quickly and Easily Pavers come in many different shapes, sizes and materials, and knowing which cleaning approach to use can be tricky. Learn more TIP OF THE DAY Make a Dent for the Patching Compound When you remove a nail, drywall anchor or picture hanger, there is usually a little ridge of old paint or drywall sticking out that's hard to cover with patching material. The solution is to make a dent over the hole, and then fill the dent. Most good-quality putty knives have a rounded hard plastic or brass end on the handle that works perfectly for making the dent. The rounded end of a screwdriver handle or the handle of a utility knife will also work. Press the handle against the hole and twist it slightly while applying pressure to dent the surface, or if you have good aim, use your denting tool like a hammer. Read More POPULAR COLLECTIONS 50 Smart Solutions for Storage Problems How To Restore Wood Windows The Best Herbs to Grow in a Patio Garden Share this Newsletter 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Milwaukee, WI 53212Copyright © 2024 Home Service Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. PRIVACY POLICY MANAGE PREFERENCES UNSUBSCRIBE Share : Facebook Twitter Google+ Previous Newer Post Next Older Post
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