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Tip of the week:

Fluorescent lighting
 

 


If your fluorescent ceiling light is humming and flickering, and there are eight generations of dead insects on the upper side of the lens, read on.

There is nothing more energy-efficient or easier on the eyes than fluorescent lighting. We tend to take it for granted because there is such a long interval between bulb changes.

 
 


Using a stepladder, remove and wash the lenses and change all the bulbs. If flickering continues, replace the ballast unit. They cost about $8 or $10 each and take about 20 minutes to install. Your kitchen will be brighter and your eyes will feel better.
Q & A

Q. Chris asks: The paint on my outside wall is peeling. What is the best way to remove it before I put on a new coat of paint?

A. Paint removal by a do-it-yourselfer is most easily accomplished with a pressure washer. Although pressure washers are available for rent, if you are a homeowner we suggest you seriously consider buying one. The uses around the house are endless. But you need to be careful. If you aren't, you could damage the siding below. Pressure-washing takes patience, attention to the matter at hand and a careful touch.

Once you have finished pressure-washing, you might want to touch things up with a paint scraper. Also, sand areas where the pressure washer lifted the wood grain. Next, use sandpaper to feather in all the edges between the remaining paint and any bare wood. Finally, apply a coat of high-quality, oil-base primer and then your finish coat. We suggest high-quality acrylic latex.

 

 
 
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