Yes, polyurethane furniture can have a tendency to peel over time due to wear and tear, exposure to sunlight, and moisture. Regular maintenance and proper care can help prevent peeling.
Latex paint is an indoor paint, which will not work very well on siding; you can paint it on, but it is going to peel off pretty quickly. Use an enamel paint.
First, peel an orange, then... rub it all over your lips!! ;)
If you have painted latex over oil based it will peel of very quickly.
Yes, you can install peel and stick flooring over tile as long as the tile is clean, smooth, and in good condition.
Yes, but the older finish must be completely dry before applying the new oil based top coat. For furniture use fine steel wool to remove the glossy surface from the old finish to ensure proper adhesion between the two, oil and water based polyurethane. For hardwood floors it would be advisable to "screen" the floor with a buffer using 100 or 150 grit screens. You can rent a buffer for the short time it takes to screen a floor for around $40.00. Without roughing up the old poly the new poly will not have anything to grip and will begin to peel in a short time. After you have vacuumed up the dust created by the screening process (for floors) wipe down the floors or furniture using mineral spirits or a solvent like denatured alcohol to clean the surface before you apply the finish. Use caution as both of these cleaning chemicals are extremely flammable.
Peel it and cut it (to the extent possible) under running water, and this will reduce the tendency to cry.
yes put the lemon peel in later over night and squeeze the peel in the morning into the water and it will taste like lemon juice
u first boil it over a candle, pee over it, and sleep with it...
NEGATIVE IT WILL PEEL
Well her banana peel will hang out of her undies
Yes, you can put peel and stick tile over linoleum flooring as long as the linoleum is clean, smooth, and in good condition. It is important to properly prepare the surface before installing the peel and stick tiles to ensure a secure and long-lasting bond.
Yes, you can typically use peel and stick tile over existing tile as long as the surface is clean, smooth, and free of any loose tiles or grout.