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Paint & Concrete Cleaning Chemicals - FAQ's, Applications, Background, Statistics & Insurance Coverage

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  Paint & Concrete Cleaning Chemicals ********************************************************************************** Q: What tools or materials may one use to open a paint can without a dent? Can one return a paint can with a dented or damaged lid that spills paint? A: As shown in the video Note: Paint Job was done by a third party... *** Applications: Liquid Paint Cans at Retail & Department stores *** Relevant Background:  " Paint  is any pigmented  liquid , liquefiable, or solid  mastic  composition that, after application to a  substrate  in a thin layer, converts to a  solid  film. It is most commonly used to protect, color, or provide texture to objects. Primer   is a preparatory coating put on materials before applying the paint itself. The primed surface ensures better   adhesion   of the paint, thereby increasing the durability of the paint and providing improved protection for the painted surface....

Carpet Removal - FAQ's, Applications, Background, Statistics & Insurance Coverage

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Carpet Removal ******************************************************************************* Q: What may one use to cover carpets for ceiling tear outs and paint jobs? A: Polyester Covering which is usually waterproof Video: Carpet replacement after ceiling drywall removal & Paint job  Note: Paint job and Ceiling Tear out was done by a third party contractor not me! I replaced the carpets! *** Relevant Background : " A   carpet   is a   textile   floor covering   typically consisting of an upper layer of   pile   attached to a backing. The pile was traditionally made from wool, but since the 20th century, synthetic fibers such as   polypropylene ,   nylon   or   polyester   are often used, as these fibers are less expensive than wool. The pile usually consists of twisted tufts that are typically heat-treated to maintain their structure. The term   carpet   is often used in a similar context to the term ...