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1. Jewelry
First, the necessary tools: the jeweler's saw, the files and the abrasive tools. Then, the various processes or steps involved in almost any project: careful measuring, creating the design, cutting, piercing, transferring the design to the chosen material; then such detailed steps as hard- and soft-soldering, pickling and annealing, oxidizing and buffing, polishing and lacquering, or casting, stone setting, working with wire.
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2. Bathroom Fixtures
Do not use abrasives or abrasive scouring powders. First, try washing with ousehold ammonia and water, or a solution of 3 tbsp.
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3. Floor, Vinyl
Clean vinyl with water and an abrasive household cleanser to remove dull streak left by foil. Burns.
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4. Marble
The flaws can be removed only by rubbing evenly with abrasive materials of successively finer grit sizes. The job is messy and very difficult.
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5. Roof, Asbestos - Cement Shingle
Scrub with an abrasive household cleanser. If this doesn't work, mix 1 part copper sulfate with 10 parts hot water in a non-metallic container.
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6. Materials Necessary
An abrasive sander. Several types of sanders are available; one of the most common called a "rubber scrubber" consists of a 3/8" thick 3" square slab of plastic foam, coated on only one main surface with an abrasive material.
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May 23, 2012