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  <description>Are you looking for information or just help with Paint products or painting. We have been in business for 30 + years in the glass and paint industry and we will try to answer your questions.</description>
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  <title>Painting two toned corners</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com/group/BradysPaint/msg/28c12d7ebb8097a9</link>
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  Today I painted a wall for the first time. I painted only one wall in a &lt;br&gt; bedroom and am not planning on painting the adjoining walls. I used &lt;br&gt; blue painters tape around all edges of the wall and when I pulled it &lt;br&gt; off, paint had seeped onto both adjoining walls and ceiling. It looks &lt;br&gt; awful. How can I fix it and how can I prevent it from happening when I
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	 coreyandka...@gmail.com
	 (kstock44)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 29 May 2006 20:56:49 UT
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  <title>safety marker paint</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com/group/BradysPaint/msg/f82590a3a61d4597</link>
  <description>
  Has anyone tried painting the exterior of a house with highway safety &lt;br&gt; marker paint? &lt;br&gt; I have an old farm house which is half wood siding and a very faded &lt;br&gt; white brick coat on the other half. I was considering using highway &lt;br&gt; safety marker paint on the brick coat because it doesn&#39;t need priming, &lt;br&gt; is fast drying and I never saw peeling paint on the highway. It
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	 scr...@earthlink.net
	 (scrima@earthlink.net)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2006 21:22:23 UT
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  <title>How to paint over clear silicone</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com/group/BradysPaint/msg/13740ba01d61625e</link>
  <description>
  I have a light bulb with a glass attachment on it glued on with &lt;br&gt; silicone. &lt;br&gt; When I try spray paint it, there is a clear spot where the silicone is. &lt;br&gt; I am using a transparent paint- what can I do to prevent the silicone &lt;br&gt; from repelling &lt;br&gt; the paint? Or can I spray some sort of clear coat, then paint...?
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	 fsm...@damarww.com
	 (fsmith)
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  <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2006 14:57:55 UT
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  <title>faux</title>
  <link>http://groups.google.com/group/BradysPaint/msg/deb36b87f277a602</link>
  <description>
  I am new at this &amp;quot;group&amp;quot; thing. However, the subject interests me if &lt;br&gt; it is about faux painting. I have been doing this for thirty years or &lt;br&gt; more and have been interested in finding someone to talk about new &lt;br&gt; ideas, etc..
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  <author>
	 dpdpth...@gmail.com
	 (greathinker)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 14 Mar 2006 00:46:59 UT
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