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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jan 1978, p. 32

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SUPPLEMENT TO THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER PAGE 16 WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11,1977 A new paint job -put it on right! Now's the time of year for do-it-yourselfers to put fresh coats of paint on their home's exterior for protection from winter weather. Then they'll move indoors to repaint en­ tire rooms in exciting new colors. Any painting job, how­ ever, is only as good as the painting tool used. To help clear up the many misconceptions that exist about paint applicators, Chris Richards, Do-It- Yourself Advisor of Tip Top HOURS M-TH 10 to 6 FRI 10 to 9 SAT 9 to 6 ^Arizona SUN Industries, has written a handy, informative booklet, "How to Protect Your Paint­ ing Investment." Some of its helpful hints include: Which bristles? Q. Can I use a natural bris­ tle brush with any paint? A. No. Use natural bristle only with oil-base paints, varnishes and lacquers. Never use it with latex or water-base painty, as natural bristle tends to soak up water and go limp. Vise nylon brushes for latexjand water- base paints. Q. I'm confused about roller sizes. For example, what's the difference be­ tween a 7" and 9" roller? Two inches doesn't seem like much but I never know which one to choose. A. The 9" roller will cover 28.5% more area per stroke than the 7" model. On the other hand, the 7" roller weighs less and may be less tiring than the 9" model, es­ pecially if you're planning to paint all day or for several days in a row. Q. Are rollers reusable? Mine always seem to fall apart. A. Rollers are reusable as long as you buy the type with the sturdy plastic core. Paper core rollers are designed for one use only, and sometimes break down in the middle of a large job. A quality tool is al­ ways a good investment. 4 . JANUARY 12-13-14 * ARIZONA SUN 3321 W. ELM ST., McHENRY (RTE. 120-BY THE BRIDGE) PHONE 815/385-1833 40% OFF AUTHENTIC WESTERN SHIRTS 30% OFF JEWELRY 25% OFF CLOTH WINTER COATS 10% OFF OTHER MERCHANDISE 20% OFF PRIME GOOSE DOWN COATS 15% OFF LEATHER & GOOSE DOWN VESTS 15% OFF ALL LEATHER BOOTS, PURSES, HATS I LEVIS It's our 5th i \ 0% 0 j 11 v 'o**otlS ***** ft sM-* i ' •Needlepoint •Crewel •Latch Hook Rugs •Hoops •Scissors 'Afhgan Kits •Needle Sets •Yarn, all types ~ muXn DAYS MANY ITEMS AT V2 PRICE we At he r vane shop 1313 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY, ILL OPEN DAILY 10 5 CLOSED SUN. vuMumu Q. I see so many different quality grades of paint brushes and rollers. How do I know which to select? < „ A. It depends on the type of paint job you desire. The three basic quality grades are good, better, best. The best grade brush or roller will pick up the most paint, enabling you to complete the job more quickly and with less fatigue. No applicator manufac­ turer can guarantee one-coat coverage on every job (that depends on the type of painter you are), but the best grade applicator offers the best opportunity to do a pro­ fessional job with one coat. High grade pays Even more important, the best quality applicator pro­ vides the most professional looking finish of all the grades, even with only aver­ age quality paint. With top quality paints. which more and more con­ sumers are using, only the best grade applicator should be used; a cheap tool often produces poor results even with the most expensive paints. • Q. I try to save my paint brushes, but even after care­ fully cleaning them, the bris­ tles tend to stick together and dry out in bad shape. A. After you've cleaned the brush according to the manufacturer's instructions, run a comb through it to straighten out and separate the bristles. Proper finish On brushes used in oil base paints, put a few drops of lin­ seed oil on the bristles. Then put the brush back in the p a c k a g e o r w r a p i t i n aluminum foil to help retain its natural shape. Always hang any brush by t h e h a n d l e a f t e r y o u ' v e cleaned it. 7 Clock is a camouflage SOMETIMES HOME IMPROVEMENT is a simple mat­ ter of inventive dert>rating, a* praetieed here by Vir­ ginia Frankel, ASII). Rather than blocking off an un­ used foyer door, the designer camouflaged it, literally making it disappear by fronting it with greens and highlighting a nearby object--the Howard Miller eloek that is a column of bronze Plexiglas framed in chrome. I* or more camouflage, the designer added a wood •sculpture, a print and a globe light to liven the beige and white scheme. The contemporary 56-inch grand­ father clock, with visible hour and half-hour strike movement, retails at $550. ^WinSidC & czrffifiaX£.C Has bargains for You don't want to miss!!! Soon to house ^WindAiSF± ^PancaJle. £Paz[ot LOCATED: RIVERSIDE DRIVE DEAD-END STREET McHENRY. ILLINOIS DAILY 9-TO 6 FRK 9TO*

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