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looking nice!!!!!!
looking nice!!!!!!
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Normally this would be odd...but then I read his shirt.
but then I thought it'd be inappropriate...
I've never had a problem with BEHR paint, Jenn.
Truck is looking good Luke, needs to be lowered though.
He keeps it that high on purpose. This way James can't get in and drive it away.
That's right, I went there... (alright)
You had no problem getting in and out of a much larger Uhaul...I have a step stool i carry with me for such purposes...
You had no problem getting in and out of a much larger Uhaul...
I believe you even hit your head on the overhang.
Only issue I ever had with BEHR was that when it dried it was 'rubbery'. I learned real fast not to just scrape and pull any overage on door trim as it would literally pull the entire length down the trim...so I'd cut it with my utility knife. This was over 10yrs ago too....
We have used the Sherwin Williams Duration and it is better than BEHR but I fell it is overpriced for what it is. We paid more to have the easy clean-up (with kids and all) and even so, we've found that when we wipe the walls we are wiping paint away too.
Jenn, it's most likely not the paint. Bathrooms are tough because there is a lot of moisture in the walls. Here's a good read. http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5576786_causes-interior-paint-bubble.html
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This is a half bath... it sees very little excess moisture compared to the rest of the rooms on that level.
I just don't get it....
Moisture can come from all sources. You did mention there was a leak once right? Even if you can not feel it, it's in there.
Try this link instead...It says, "Sorry you have come to this page incorrectly."![]()