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Samantha from Napier
Hello,
Thank you, for viewing my works, 100% original, no prints made, simply own the one and only piece.
Please message me on the piece you are interested in and I'll reply with price and messurements.
A portion of funds made from sold pieces goes back into the community by allowing my … View moreHello,
Thank you, for viewing my works, 100% original, no prints made, simply own the one and only piece.
Please message me on the piece you are interested in and I'll reply with price and messurements.
A portion of funds made from sold pieces goes back into the community by allowing my used materials donated nominated struggling artists who needs a bit of a hand.
To be part of this, feel free to message me on what you would like to buy or nominate yourself for some supplies.
Find my works on Instagram @swhitewoodartist
#supportinglocalhb
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier
Skate away! Turn an old skateboard into a handy clock with a little imagination and Resene paints.
Find out how to create your own.
Heather from Greenmeadows
Morning all..just wanting info on where to recycle flat screen tv please? Has no picture and not worth fixing so no use donating to charity. Cheers.
Dawn from Taradale
Very solid, heaver oak dresser in very good to excellent condition. Painted in Resene Nero (enamel) and raw oak polyurethaned. All drawers are lined inside and underneath. The back is also lined. A couple of dents on top in photos 5 and 6. Note: handles will wear with use giving glimpses of black … View moreVery solid, heaver oak dresser in very good to excellent condition. Painted in Resene Nero (enamel) and raw oak polyurethaned. All drawers are lined inside and underneath. The back is also lined. A couple of dents on top in photos 5 and 6. Note: handles will wear with use giving glimpses of black underneath.
1235W x 440D x 835H.
Price: $325
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)
Why does mould appear in the first place?
Mould grows in damp areas where there is a food source such as dust, dirt or organic material. That’s why single glazed or drafty windows, where condensation and dust are common, are often a problem area.
What are some tips for preventing mould … View moreWhy does mould appear in the first place?
Mould grows in damp areas where there is a food source such as dust, dirt or organic material. That’s why single glazed or drafty windows, where condensation and dust are common, are often a problem area.
What are some tips for preventing mould growth?
Clean soft furnishings regularly according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This usually involves a regular light vacuum, with less frequent dry cleaning or laundering. Regularly clean windows and wipe down window surrounds and venetian blinds or shutters with a mild detergent in warm water.
Does the material of the curtains affect how much mould will grow?
Yes, consider selecting window coverings manufactured from man-made materials, particularly in damp areas such as the bathroom, kitchen and on south-facing windows. It’s best to use a wipe-able, water-resistant blind or shutter in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Even man-made fabrics don’t cope well in those environments.
How do I remove the mould?
Once mould develops it’s best to nip it in the bud as early as possible with a thorough clean. Some curtains can be hand washed (check the manufacturer’s instructions) but, for best results, we recommend taking them to a specialist cleaner. Curtain Clean services most of the North Island and takes care of all types of curtains and blinds.
Since moisture is the culprit, how can we minimise it in our homes?
- Use lids on pots and pans when cooking.
- Never hang clothes to dry inside and vent your clothes drier to the outside.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
The Team from Red Cross Shop Carlyle Street
Bargains are waiting for you at 43 Carlyle Street. Pop in to see what we've got!
Karaitiana from Maraenui
4 decorative painted dinner plates
2 desert bowls, one of them is highly unusual
$15 ono
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Ron from Greenmeadows
Just a reminder about the market Sunday in the Girl Guides hall, York Ave, Greenmeadows by the council water station. A great selection of items including brick a brack, hand bags, belts, jewelry [ costume, gold, silver and greenstone ], air plants mounted on driftwood [ hanging and free standing … View moreJust a reminder about the market Sunday in the Girl Guides hall, York Ave, Greenmeadows by the council water station. A great selection of items including brick a brack, hand bags, belts, jewelry [ costume, gold, silver and greenstone ], air plants mounted on driftwood [ hanging and free standing ], pottery sculpture etc from 9am till 1pm
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Ron from Greenmeadows
Air plants mounted on cleaned and varnished driftwood, both hanging and freestanding pieces featuring Tillandsia Bergeri and Spanish Moss types. Also liquidation stock of jewelry including rings and watches. At the indoor market on Sunday 9am till 1pm in the Girl Guides hall York St, Greenmeadows, … View moreAir plants mounted on cleaned and varnished driftwood, both hanging and freestanding pieces featuring Tillandsia Bergeri and Spanish Moss types. Also liquidation stock of jewelry including rings and watches. At the indoor market on Sunday 9am till 1pm in the Girl Guides hall York St, Greenmeadows, by the council water station.
Negotiable
Viola from Greenmeadows
22 LEE ROAD , TARADALE
OPP Z PETROL STATION
8am start. Great clothes, glass & crystal ware, brick a brac, kitchen ware, books, DVDs, CDs, sausage sizzle ..... get a bargain!!
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The Team from Resene ColorShop Napier
Turn an ordinary wooden gift box into a treasure chest with Resene paint! A place to keep Lego, figurines, and all the treasures kids love to collect. Add a unique decorative feature to the lid to make it a special keepsake.
Find out how to create your own.
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