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Old 08-09-2008, 05:47 PM   #1
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Hope you can help me guys. Just did my first stain package. Came out pretty good. Now, I went and hired some yahoo to help touch up. Well he went splattered paint all over a couple of doors. Have any ideas on what I can use to get paint off of door without ruining laquer underneath? I knew the first thing to. Fire the s.o.b. Ant help would greatly be appreciated.
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I don,t know about you, how long in the bizzy?
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Why would you hire a yahoo?????
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I went and hired some yahoo to help touch up. I knew the first thing to. Fire the s.o.b.
I don't know about you
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Been painting for awhile. Just started my biz in November last year. Tried to stay away from stain but had to do it sooner or later.
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Sure your not a DIYer looking for pro advise?
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Asked him 4 questions and he is gone...............Weed and Seed my brothers. He couldn't stay and defend himself. Another TKO....... YEAH BOII
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I can think of 3 yahoos you've hired.
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I always have my guys do working interviews so I don't end up with yahoos. Sev must have run out of work and headed down to arizona looking for someone to work for . . .
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Hope you can help me guys. Just did my first stain package. Came out pretty good. Now, I went and hired some yahoo to help touch up. Well he went splattered paint all over a couple of doors. Have any ideas on what I can use to get paint off of door without ruining laquer underneath? I knew the first thing to. Fire the s.o.b. Ant help would greatly be appreciated.
This is why I like to rile these guys up.
I use a citrus base cleaner from 3m only cuts latex paint, shouldn't hurt the finish.
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First off I am very successful here, so for timhag. you. NOw for the only guy that gave me an answer, thank you.
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This is why I like to rile these guys up.
I use a citrus base cleaner from 3m only cuts latex paint, shouldn't hurt the finish.
how Ewing makes friends:
Waits for someone like TH to pick on a new guy, then throws him a tid bit of info that might be useful
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how Ewing makes friends:
Waits for someone like TH to pick on a new guy, then throws him a tid bit of info that might be useful
Just why would I be making any friends here or any where online. This is where I come to make enemy's. Its working......
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...Just did my first stain package.....Well he went splattered paint all over a couple of doors. Have any ideas on what I can use to get paint off of door without ruining laquer underneath?
You stained then lacquered the doors?

Then a delicate usage of Oops! or Goof Off! and/or fingernail/puttyknife should do the trick

If they were only stained, then your best option is door remover
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First off I am very successful here, so for timhag. you. NOw for the only guy that gave me an answer, thank you.

keep ur cool man, these guys will eat you up here. I would know, I was in your shows once, o wait, I still am.

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Nope I am still here. I have been very busy working on a landscape job for this guy. I am trying to fill in dead spots. I also have a job lined up in Sept.
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Nope I am still here. I have been very busy working on a landscape job for this guy. I am trying to fill in dead spots. I also have a job lined up in Sept.
Don't give up the day job, in case it all goes wrong.
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Don't give up the day job, in case it all goes wrong.
He is doing landscaping work V.
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O trust me I will. Theres now way I could give up my insurance and 401k, and health care that I have my day job.
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