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1. Clean any dirt or sticky areas from the surface using dish soap and a rag. Rinse the soap away with a damp rag. 2. Lightly sand the surface with pumice stone. 3. Wipe down the
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1. Remove pencil and pen marks with a soft, pencil eraser. Rub the eraser gently over the mark, and repeat as necessary. Make sure you are not using a hard or old eraser, as this
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1. Prepare the eggs to be painted. Boil the eggs in a pot or pan of water, then reduce heat and let simmer for 9 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and fill with cold water until
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1. Begin by removing any furniture, wall hangings, artwork, curtains and rods from the room. 2. Using the painter's tape, tape off all areas around trim, such as windows, doorways
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