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Lounging By The Beach - Part 7

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Sort of a lazy one compared to the last few so, yep, good day.

VG pretty much done. We got quarter round to do but DH has to paint and cut it.

Do you have one of those brad nail guns to tack it in place? I have one and an air compressor. Got that a long time ago. Got the air compressor to blow out computers, and it came with the nailer. A brad nail gun really makes short work of that kind of thing.
 

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Hey guys, peeking in from work :D


MIL had cath. Found one small artery blocked but it is not in a place they could stent it. They did not think it was the culprit of her heart attack. She seems to be feeling better today and will likely move out of the ICU tomorrow (barring any complications tonight).


Hope you are all having a great evening!

Sun, you stay too busy! :ohmy:
 

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Do you have one of those brad nail guns to tack it in place? I have one and an air compressor. Got that a long time ago. Got the air compressor to blow out computers, and it came with the nailer. A brad nail gun really makes short work of that kind of thing.

I don't play with tools except for the basic few (hammer, screwdriver, pliers) that are in a kitchen drawer. DH could have one since he has got all sorts of air tools and battery tools. I don't go in the garage for tools unless it's an emergency! 8-o
 

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    Hey guys, peeking in from work :D
    MIL had cath. Found one small artery blocked but it is not in a place they could stent it. They did not think it was the culprit of her heart attack. She seems to be feeling better today and will likely move out of the ICU tomorrow (barring any complications tonight).
    Hope you are all having a great evening!
    Sun, you stay too busy! :ohmy:
    Good news ... I think Tink? :unsure:
     

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    This one would have been more accurate! . . .


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    Hey guys, peeking in from work :D


    MIL had cath. Found one small artery blocked but it is not in a place they could stent it. They did not think it was the culprit of her heart attack. She seems to be feeling better today and will likely move out of the ICU tomorrow (barring any complications tonight).


    Hope you are all having a great evening!

    Sun, you stay too busy! :ohmy:

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    Thanks for the update! :wub:

    Have a _______ evening! :)
     

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    I don't play with tools except for the basic few (hammer, screwdriver, pliers) that are in a kitchen drawer. DH could have one since he has got all sorts of air tools and battery tools. I don't go in the garage for tools unless it's an emergency! 8-o

    If he has one, then maybe he can tack the trim down for you. :D
     

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    With the exception of some clorox spray for the bathroom I have been making my own cleaner with water, a little dish detergent, and clorox. I used it to mop all my hardwood floors and they are so nice and clean. I even used the mop to clean the jacuzzi - so simple!

    I usually use clorox and water. If it's really yuk, I throw in some detergent.
     

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    With the exception of some clorox spray for the bathroom I have been making my own cleaner with water, a little dish detergent, and clorox. I used it to mop all my hardwood floors and they are so nice and clean. I even used the mop to clean the jacuzzi - so simple!

    Does it work well in the bathroom, like in the shower?

    If so, about what percentage of each?

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    The Clorox sprays haven't done much for me. I've been using bleach in there with a scrubber, and rinsing it off.
     
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    Does it work well in the bathroom, like in the shower?

    If so, about what percentage of each?

    EDIT:

    The Clorox sprays haven't done much for me. I've been using bleach in there with a scrubber, and rinsing it off.

    It worked great today! Maybe a gallon of water to 3 squirts soap and a cup of bleach. If you get your stuff clean and then use it regularly it is easier to keep up. I had to use a razor blade to scrape hard water deposits off the privacy block window. Even CLR wouldn't touch that!
     

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    It worked great today! Maybe a gallon of water to 3 squirts soap and a cup of bleach. If you get your stuff clean and then use it regularly it is easier to keep up. I had to use a razor blade to scrape hard water deposits off the privacy block window. Even CLR wouldn't touch that!

    Thanks. I haven't had the best luck with CLR, either.
     
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