Wallpaper adhesive that won't come off the wall: Mix a solution of hot water and vinegar (80/20) and use a wet sponge to apply it to the wall in circular motions. Leave the solution on the wall for 15 minutes and then use a putty knife to gently scrape off the glue.
Rough wall textures that make painting a nightmare: Fill in large holes and dents with spackle and then lightly sand down uneven textures and bumps.
Paint ran through painter's tape onto moldings and ceilings: Dip a small paint brush or the corner of a rag into paint remover, being careful not to soak the brush or rag, and then press it onto the paint spot for a few seconds before wiping away. Let the spot dry and repeat as necessary.
Paint that dripped onto the carpet: The first step is to soak up any excess paint, being careful not to spread the stain. Then pour distilled vinegar onto a clean cloth and blot the stain until all or most of the paint has lifted off the carpet. Finally, wash the area with warm water and soap.
Dry wall dust that seems to get EVERYWHERE after a renovation: After sweeping up as much dust as possible, use a spray bottle to spray water on the area to help any fine dust settle. Next, use a wet rag to wipe down walls, floors, counters, and any other problem areas.
Scratches in furniture and floors from moving furniture around: To repair light to medium wood, seep black tea until it is the desired color. Use a cotton ball to dab the tea onto the scratch and then wipe away the excess. For darker wood, mix instant coffee with water to form a thick paste and dab in onto the scratch, wiping away the excess when finished.
A ring of paint from rinsing rollers and brushes that won't come off the inside of the sink: If scrubbing with soap and hot water a few times doesn't remove the stubborn stain, a small amount of paint thinner or nail polish remover should take away the stain. Be sure to thoroughly wash the sink with soap afterwards.
Air bubbles and other problem areas on freshly painted walls: The best way to repair these areas is to scrape off the problem spot and repaint it.
Old paint color on door hinges, handles, and light fixtures: Instead of investing in all new hardware, simply remove the stained hardware and soak it in a mixture of baking soda and water which will lift off the paint and make your hardware appear brand new.
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