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A mixture of epoxy resin thickened with as much Saltillo tile dust as possible, should be the consistency of peanut butter when ready to apply to the surface. Epoxy resin kits are available at marine or large hardware stores.
To age Saltillo tile, you can use a mixture of water and vinegar to create a patina. Apply the solution to the tile and let it sit for a while before rinsing. You can also try using a color-enhancing sealer to give the tiles an aged look.
make sure it's dry ,wipe it down with a scotch brite green pad then apply 2-3 coats of boiled linseed oil
Yes, you apply at the nearest Mexican consulate.
mexican men
it obviously depends where you were born, nd where u wanna go
no
No you will not become a Mexican citizen but you will have Mexican recidency. Your fiancee can have the option to apply for citizenship later on if she wants.
Not automatically. They have to apply for a green card and then apply for Naturalization.
Add the wood stain to the linseed oil until you have reached the desired color for your new door. Be sure to test the stain on the same kind of wood as the door so you will know the true color once you apply it to the door.
Purchase "natural" color in the oil stain line. This is clear oil without any colorant. Thin this down with mineral spirits about 50/50. The idea is to flood this on the surface first and wipe it off. Then apply your colored wood stain. Since the wood is somewhat filled up with the natural oil, the penetration of the colored stain will be more even. An even less expensive way to make this is to substitute "boiled linseed oil" for the natural stain in the mix. Here I would go with a mix of at least 2 parts mineral spirits to 1 part linseed oil, since the linseed oil is heavier to start with. The trade-off using this "conditioner" is that you are not going to get as strong a color overall on the piece.
what does being a Mexican have to do with it? this offends me