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whitewashing windows
I'd like to whitewash or frost a couple windows with something that
will come off easily in a few years. Any recommendations? Thanks, Dianna _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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whitewashing windows
Whitewash is made with whiting which is calcium carbonate (chalk)
eggwhite or a tiny bit of pva will bind it. You can buy whiting from www.specialplasters.co.uk they have all these hard to get things you dont see anymore. On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 13:01:54 -0600, Dianna Visek wrote: I'd like to whitewash or frost a couple windows with something that will come off easily in a few years. Any recommendations? Thanks, Dianna _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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