you would want to use an oil based primer, like kilz. it has heavier stain blocking "technology".
Protect your floors with carpenters paper, and paint the walls first. Then, once dry, sand the floors and stain them. If you stain them first, then paint the walls, you risk damaging the floors while painting the walls, and may have to re-sand and stain them again. However, if you are a contractor, really it has to do with the availability of your subs.
Psalm 140 (Latin or 141 (English) says "Let my prayer rise as incense in your sight." As the sweet-smelling smoke naturally rises up, it forms an image of our prayers rising to heaven. This goes back to multiple references in the Book of Exodus on burning incense for worship. Since the earliest centuries of Christian worship. Catholics, Orthodox and more recently Anglicans have used incense in liturgical worship of the Mass and the Office. (Not everyone today appreciates the sweet smell, but the nicest incense costs more than the cheap stuff.)The use of incense goes way back in history as a symbol of purification, due, it was thought to it's pleasant aroma. It's smoke as it rises is also a symbol of prayer rising to heaven.Catholic AnswerIncense is a sacramental (when blessed), its burning signifies zeal or fervor; its fragrance, virtue; its rising smoke, human prayer ascending to God. It is used all through the Mass, at benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and during processions and at absolutions of the dead. The why is I guess because that is the way that God wants it! His Church has always done it, as well as the Jews before Our Blessed Lord arrived.
Unfortunately, because Old English is an oil based product with dark stain in it, you will not be able to remove it from the paneling. However, if you are wanting to paint the paneling, the best thing to do would be to apply a 'stain killer' to the paneling first, such as Kilz, available at your local hardware or paint store. This also works well to block any 'stain' that is on your walls before painting, such as lipstick, ink, pencil, etc. and prevent the stain from bleeding through the new paint.
AnswerIf it's a hard, smooth glazed finish, you should be able to remove it with whatever it says on the stain can to thin or clean up with. Probably mineral spirits.If it has a more porous or pitted surface, you can probably forget it.PhilI found this solution completely by accident after spilling 8 oz of red mahogany stain on while tile/grout walls etc.. after cursing like crazy and googeling-- which I found nothing except how to remove stain off of hands-- Olive Oil. Works absolutely wonderfully, I wiped up as much as I could with paper toweling, dumped olive oil on the floor and started wiping (while still cursing). Stain came off of everything including the white walls. Then I used really hot water and dawn dish soap to get off of oil. Good Luck!!
It is possible to smoke out wasps with incense. However, the job would require a lot of incense, and sticks are much cheaper.
Any type of smoke, steam or particles denser than air will set off a smoke alarm. This means that smoke emitted from the incense will set off a smoke alarm when in range of the detector.
it is not safe to smoke anything... at all
Legal smoke is smoking "incense". They found a way to derive the active ingredients in marijuana and put into a legal form. Then it is mixed as an incense or "Spice".
ummm herbal incense u dont smoke those buddy
incense
Yea it can.
Incense is burned in many religions. The aromatic smoke is believed to be pleasing to the gods and carry your prayers to them.
Yes the smoke hurt their eyes
Incense symbolizes prayers. As the sweet smelling smoke spreads and rises into Heaven likewise our prayers do as well
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