what can i use to loosen up dried mortite that was used to seal 2 panes of glass
yes it is. it's a dried grape . pearl
This is timber that has been dried in a kiln (large heated structure) instead of being dried outside under cover.
Yes, use epoxy.
What kind of dried paint? What is under the paint on the ceiling? ....on the metal?
These sun-dried bricks were called adobe bricks.
In a tightly sealed jar about 2 years is the maximum.
As long as it stays sealed in a bag and in a refrigerator it will last for a few months.
The Tuscan Hills window treatment is machine washable and to be air dried.
The Tuscan Hills window treatment is indeed washable, but should be air dried.
Use a single edged razor scraper.
You can remove dried cement from an aluminum window by using a soft scrubbing pad, water, and a cleanser. Scrub in the direction of the grain. Repeat until the cement is gone. If this does not work, you can try denatured alcohol.
Grab yourself some AJAX and a 3M pad (preferably green or white) and scrub it off. After that, simply use a non streak window cleaner and a paper towel or rag. Answer You might also try using vinegar water once you have removed most of the soap.
Try WD-40 and, if it will not loosen the adhesive, use a sharp chisel to GENTLY scrape it off.
Freezing is an indefinite form of storage and dried peppers would freeze well. If they are vacuum sealed or at least put in freezer safe bags, they will last for a year.
Either the window is rubbing against the worn out weather stripping or the cable that moves the window up and down is dried out. Try taking the inner door trim off and put some light oil on the cable and sliders.
You can't make it, you have to buy it from a shop.
If it is indeed made of salt then it will be absorbing water form the air. It needs to be placed in a sealed container in which the air has been dried.