: -shap- ve the sash and frame, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 30, 1960 off. What can we use to correct walls until they have been damp-| PAINTING CONCRETE cedar-lined closet. How can we|ed the inside windows just bey ANSWER: A small heart-shap- between , th'~ trouble? proofed. . . i ? cre putting on |ed, | ' . | 1 fd QUESTION: Our house is be-| restore the odor? [! ti the new alumiled, sirated-edge gadget is mow|using a hammer is also success eed . | BUILDING RETAINING WALL ing Se Sn and we plan ANSWER: One way is to sand|num ones last fall. Now we are| available at most hardware, paint, ful breaking the pa t film, FIRST AID TO ARILING HO E ANSWER: Scrub the brick with| QUESTION: We have a high [8 UAC D080 8c 00 Ban. [down the entire inner surface of|unable to get the windows open,|and variety stores for Just this} a stiff fiber brush to remove the lannon stone wall on both sides| my" yasement has a concrete the cedar closet, exposing a new|We put oil on the sills and be-| Problem. % B iid an Y, Jhe RS ANNIVERSARY white deposit. Wash with a solu-|0f our driveway that is collaps-|q 0. "04 concrete block walls.|1ayer of aromatic wood. A port-| tween the frames but they never| window and cuts the paint film. | yONDON (Reuters) -- Forty. By ROGER C. WHITMAN tion of one part muriatie acid in|\8. Where can we obtain | How long must*we wait before able electric sander is a good budged. We almost pulled the| Frequently, tapping a smallleight countries were represented | / i 1 | fOTmaAtion on building a retaining| oni 00 time and energy saver. If the handles off trying to pry them block of wood, held against the when the Royal Society gave a RAIN SEEPS THROUGH BRICK best way to maxe this patch? |20 parts of water (using a wooden all? | closet is quite old, it may be|loose. Have you any suggestion window frame, with a hammer, banquet attended by 1,100 Tues- QUESTION: We live in a fairlyl ANSWER: Place the piece of container for the solution). As| ANSWER: "How to Work with] ANSWER: Allow at least four| necessary to use a plane to on opening the windows, short of loosens the window. Or tapping al day night at the conclusion of its old house. The cellar walls are replacement linoleum over the the acid is highly corrosive, oe Concrete and Masonry," publish-to six months for thorough dry-| reach still-aromatic cedar wood. breaking them? | putty knife, or small screwdriver, | 300th anniversary celebrations. brick, During heavy rains the area to be patched, lining up the sure to wear heavy old clothes, ed by F a weell Punlieations,| ing, The floor can thes be coated| Another method is to treat the| t s th h. Is there any Pattern exactly. Then using a rubber gloves, eyeglasses and Greenwich, Conn., and available with a rubber base floor paint; walls with a preparation which Daler jeeps our waterproofing] linoleum knife or other sharp rubber overshoes. Allow solution at many hardware and masonry|a couple of coats of a cement imparts cedar ing This is avail- ve can apply to the brick? [ blade, cut through both thick-|to remain on brick two to three supplies dealers, as well as from base paint, coming in powder| ahle at some paint and hardware {] ANSWER: Dealers in water- Bess at once. When you've pried minutes, then flush off with publisher {75 coms) has 3 sso io be mized pa water, can| dealers. These preparations are 3 S 4 fin aterials have various|"P the worn piece on the floor plenty of water. Removing al tion on how to make a retaining|be app to the walls. very effective. 4 » De 2 jt ig liquid water the patch should be found to fit| traces of acid by washing with a wall, Portland Cement Assn., 33 1 VG o § ; perfectly. {solution of one pint of ammonia|W. Grand Ave., Chicago II, Tlli-| VANISHED CEDAR ODOR PAINTED WINDOWS STUCK Proofing Preparations containing py \rYENING FIR PLYWOOD |in two gallons of water, follow- nois, has instruction leaflets) QUESTION: The cedar odor| QUESTION: We have alumi- = i War arin arn QUESTION: We are putting ed by ample rinsing with clear available on cement projects|seems to have vanished from our| num storm and screen combina- ine mortar hn and repoint sliding doors of fir plywood on|water again. Don't try to paint around the house. |tion windows. My husband paint- an that are found cracked or|Some open shelves in the kitchen, | defective. to make a cabinet. How is the * * Xx * * * * % * * * * grain kept flattened down for PATCHING LINOLEUM finishing? QUESTION: We- have inlaid] ANSWER: Apply a special linoleum on the kitchen floor. In coating made by a nationally- front of the sink and adjoining known plywood manufacturer; it range it has become quite worn.|is available at mcst paint and I have an extra piece of this hardware dealers. Otherwise the So All Oshawa Can See it pattern so that I could replace "wild" grain will show up the worn linoleum. What is the through almost any finish coats. This Picture Will Play Mon. & Tues. : ! ; | ' U AY 7 GHOSTS" TODAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY | EFFLORESCENCE ON BRICK THE HOME QUESTION: Our Dome, is & ~~ 1 it smn PLY Sure v ears old and has a brick founda- A NA \ i " iil basement is very damp AE J ; ; - / % G00D DAY FOR A HANGING WORKSHOP and we are planning to paint the {walls with a cement paint. How- ever, the lower half of the walls PATTERN | nce caning the brick to ne | SCHIGT 465 : \ v x makes [RYE CE ok i ? Wards Greate DANCE | mis LY} HERS = 20 : 8° Ld = - ) i fi . ; 9 3 ; TONIGHT | Place - ie PLUS ADDED - COLOR - ACTION - HIT i) FRANKENSTEIN os | = 4 . ~~) 0! 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