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The Rural Voice, 1999-04, Page 45Home Decorating No miracles —just products to make life easier By Patti Robertson Although, I have yet to be introduced to a "miracle product" as seen on late night Infomercials, over the years I have discovered some little known products that have given me some tremendous results with day-to- day tasks. The following is a rundown on some of my personal favourites, in hopes that by sharing these with you, your jobs will be simplified. First there is a product known as Polyshades, manufactured by Minwax. (Other companies have their brand of this product.) Polyshades is a combination stain and polyurethane mix in one container. This product was created for covering, concealing and freshening up previously finished wood surfaces and furnishings. It is great for nicks and scratches on wood trim, and furniture. In one Century home, which had once served as a storage area for grain ... rats (yes rats!) had chewed the wonderful old trim along the door jambs up to 12" from the floor. Using Polyshades we were able to conceal, blend and generally cover the damaged areas, thereby integrating it with the undamaged areas, rather than the alternative of replacing all the trim. Another client successfully refinished all their kitchen cupboard fronts for a fresh new look and update. "Liquid Sandpaper", is another favourite, which a friend.discovered years ago and introduced me to. Liquid Sandpaper does not replace sanding of damaged, cracked or chipped areas or products to be painted, but on previdusly painted surfaces'that are in good shape, it works wonders, Using a soft clean cloth, dampened with Liquid Sandpaper you simply wipe the area you are about to paint. This product not only cleans the surface but softens the surface of the previous coat of paint so as to work as an undercoating and a bonding agent for the new layer of paint. This product is a "must try" for those dealing with older homes and for apartment dwellers and owners where everyone has had a turn at decorating the space to suit themselves. Liquid Sandpaper also is a prohibitory against chipping of your new paint selection. BIN is another bright assistant on the decorating scene. BIN is a primer, sealer, concealer, and undercoater for difficult or questionable surfaces. It conceals and will prevent knots in woodwork from bleeding through and ruining your paint job. My painter Pam Fisher and I have successfully used BIN to prime ceramic and plastic tiles, arborite surfaces, concrete and brick in preparation for desired paint finishes and techniques. Always test first on a concealed area for best results, but this product has been a great asset. With BIN we have transformed ugly orange brick fireplaces into designer focal points and bathrooms with tired tiles into showstoppers. Let me speak the praises for common Windex. I use Windex for dusting surfaces, besides cleaning mirrors and windows. Interesting to note, one should always spray the dust rag with the cleaner and then proceed. Never apply the product directly onto the surface to be cleaned. (Applying directly to a mirror can cause the deterioration to the silvering.) A little Windex on a soft cloth will pick up dust off surfaces or another Help for home decorating trick is to fasten a clean rag around the head of your broom or mop and lightly spray with Windex. You'll be amazed at "what else" is picked up off your floors or off your wall surfaces. (This trick is great for catching stray pet hairs!) Vinegar — a little in your mop water will work wonders on dour vinyl floors, without causim_ a buildup. A little added to s arm water is a sure way to freshen up your precious ornaments w ithout damaging their delicate colours and content. Finally. I would not be without a can of (white) bathroom foam cleaner. This I have used to clean stains and pet mishaps on carpets and upholstery. Just a couple of days ago I spilt my travel mug of coffee dow n my carpeted entrance steps. w hich sent me scrambling for m can of cleaner. I first mopped up the excess. then rinsed with water. then sprayed the stains liberally with Loam and covered with clean white cloths for about 10 minutes. then blotted up the excess. Two applications and no more stain. User beware.' always test a concealed area first. not e\ erything is colourfast and you may cause additional damage. Hopefully. some of the above products will be the miracle worker you were looking for. And please. it you hale favourites that are tried and true. drop me a line and I'll gladly add these to the list. In today's frenzied household. assistance. in an form is always appreciated.0 Patti Robertson operates Classic interiors in 11'ilgltam. SAVE $$$ NOW ON CARPETS AND FLOORING AT THE gceilie rake rejttte Carpet Warehouse (on the Owen Sound Bypass - 2 miles south of Springmount) 376-0975 Open Wed., Thurs. & Fri. - 10:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Sat. - 10:30 a.m - 2:00 p.m. Evening appointments available for your convenience APRIL 1999 41