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That's tricky. -How do you know the paint won't wrinkle or strip whatever you put on. I would strip the paint first. As long as the paint is soundly attached, you should be able to apply tiles using thinset or mastic directly to the painted surface. You'll want to clean the wall first with tsp to ensure that any contaminants that would affect the adhesion are removed prior to applying the tile.
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Yes, but with any wood surface that you stain you must have a clean surface. If you have removed all the old paint and you are down to bare wood then you probably should brush on Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner, Minwax runs about 10-11 bucks a quart. If ANY paint or primer is left on wood you will get spots that will only show up after you stain so make sure it is clean and bare.
THREE DIMENSIONAL DRAWING OF STRIP FOUNDATIONS
When preparing a house for painting it is best to remove all flaking peeling or checked paint. You want to remove the imperfect surface until you achieve a a smooth ground. This also means sanding areas where chunks have fallen, or peeled off in order to eliminate the visible transitions. If you expose the base surface (wood or other) you should prime that area to seal the exposed surface.
They are similar because they are all exposed to the surface and they are all types of mining.
They are similar because they all are types of mining, and they all are exposed to the surface.
The types of mining are shaft mining, strip mining, surface mining, and subsurface mining.
The types of mining are shaft mining, strip mining, surface mining, and subsurface mining.
the 5 types of mining are "sub-surface mining, surface mining, open-pit mining, dredging, and strip mining" please like :)
Strip mining, Open pit mining and Mountaintop removal mining
Strip Mining.
Shaft mining or strip mining.
Strip mining, Open pit mining and Mountaintop removal mining
False.
Surface mining and Strip mining :)
Strip, surface or open cast mining.