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Home Hero Handyman

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Home Hero Handyman

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Specializing in a wide range of general tasks including furniture assembly, painting, trim, flooring, and general repairs Home Hero Handyman is your go to for small projects.

Specializing in a wide range of general tasks including furniture assembly, painting, trim, flooring, and general repairs Home Hero Handyman is your go to for small projects.



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AWContracting LLC

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AWContracting LLC

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we are a small remodeling,repair and restore company here to service the twin cities and surrounding areas with quality work like no other because with our guys having over 20 yrs of experience in the construction field we can offer home and business owner all the service they need in one place.

we are a small remodeling,repair and restore company here to service the twin cities and surrounding areas with quality work like no other because with our guys having over 20 yrs of experience in the construction field we can offer home and business owner all the service they need in one place.




Linwood Metalworks, LLC

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Linwood Metalworks, LLC

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Linwood Metalworks, LLC is a custom metal fabrication shop located 45 minutes north of the twin cities just west of Linwood, MN. We specialize in general metal fabrication of steel and aluminum, the restoration of vintage and antique items, and building custom furniture. Our main focus is metal based furniture.

Linwood Metalworks, LLC is a custom metal fabrication shop located 45 minutes north of the twin cities just west of Linwood, MN. We specialize in general metal fabrication of steel and aluminum, the restoration of vintage and antique items, and building custom furniture. Our main focus is metal based furniture.



Timeless Designs by Melissa

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Timeless Designs by Melissa

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15 years of experience

We are a full service interior design company that works directly with the homeowner to design a plan that will fit their wants, needs & desires. We act as the Client Advocate. We make sure the sub-contractors stay on schedule, on budget & resolve any project dilemmas that might come up.

We are a full service interior design company that works directly with the homeowner to design a plan that will fit their wants, needs & desires. We act as the Client Advocate. We make sure the sub-contractors stay on schedule, on budget & resolve any project dilemmas that might come up.



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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

If your wood stain is still rubbing off after the recommended drying time, it means the pigments didn’t soak into the wood properly and remain on the surface. There are a few possible causes, including applying the stain in hot temperatures, applying too much stain, or failing to wipe off excess before it dries completely.

Wood furniture gets sticky when dirt and grime accumulate on the surface. Sometimes, wax coatings and oils are the culprit, but other times, it’s a sign that the finish is failing, and no amount of cleaning your wood furniture will help. Varnish and lacquer can both get sticky as they age, and in this case, you’ll need to refinish the wood to stop the issue.

It takes the average person four to eight days to refinish a table. This sounds long, but the work time is only two to 10 hours. If you have prior experience, each step, including dipping, stripping, sanding, staining, painting, and sealing, can take just 30 minutes to complete. The wait time between each step results in a longer total time.

Wood stain remover should remove most, if not all, of that wood stain on its own. While sanding can be a great final step, especially if you’re planning to paint or restrain the wood, it isn’t always required. Following the first three steps of this process can leave you with beautiful results. 

Telling the difference between high-quality wood furniture and lower-quality pieces is challenging, but there are a few sign that indicate whether your furniture is worth repairing:

  • Push your fingernail into an inconspicuous section of the wood. If it doesn’t leave a dent, it’s likely hardwood and is well worth a repair.

  • Unzip the bottom of couches to look for the structural components. If they’re made of wood rather than particle board, it’s likely worth refinishing.

  • Ask a local furniture repair technician. A reputable professional will let you know if you’re better off replacing rather than refinishing your specific item.

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