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I specialize in full interior/exterior details. Everything from basic washes to full blown machine waxing, hand waxing, polishing, and compounding/wet sanding for the and swirl removal. I deep clean interiors as well. Everything from basic armor all wipes to shampooing. I have you covered and can make your ride look showroom ready agr

I specialize in full interior/exterior details. Everything from basic washes to full blown machine waxing, hand waxing, polishing, and compounding/wet sanding for the and swirl removal. I deep clean interiors as well. Everything from basic armor all wipes to shampooing. I have you covered and can make your ride look showroom ready agr






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We can do any electrical big or small and I take pride in beating all competitors prices, and we take pride in our work. Only the best for our customers

We can do any electrical big or small and I take pride in beating all competitors prices, and we take pride in our work. Only the best for our customers





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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

If you're hoping to save time by simply painting over your front door, we have bad news. This usually won’t give you the results that you want. You need to fully prep your door so that the paint adheres to the surface. If you don't sand and clean your door, you may find that you need to repaint your door sooner than you would if you had prepared the door properly in the first place.

Yes, you can paint or finish LVL beams. Some people apply paint or coating to cover up the dull or patchy look left behind by the resins used when manufacturing LVL beams. It's essential to prepare the surface properly before painting. This includes cleaning the beams and ensuring they are free of dust, dirt, and any loose particles. You should also apply a primer before painting to get a smooth, even finish. 

Many experts say to rely exclusively on semi-gloss when painting crown molding, as it imparts some shine and texture to the molding. Additionally, it’s more durable and long-lasting than flat paint. However, not everyone wants the added shine that semi-gloss paint provides, as it calls attention to imperfections in the wall. Flat paint offers a subtle and classic look, which is the right choice for many homeowners.

If you’re looking for durability or outdoor use, opt for enamel paint. Enamel paint is typically oil- or lacquer-based, so it dries hard and it’s ideal for exposure to the elements. Latex paint is water-based and has more flexibility when it dries so it won’t hold up as well to changes in temperature or exposure to wind, sun, or rain.

Painting behind a toilet requires extra attention and care, as the area is often tight and uncomfortable to reach. First, you should use painter's tape to seal off any areas that you don’t want to get paint on, and use a drop cloth on the floor. Then, use a small roller brush or foam brush to apply the paint, making sure to spread it evenly around corners and tight areas. For the best results, allow the paint to dry in between coats. Finally, after you have finished painting and allowed your work to dry completely, remove the painter’s tape carefully.

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