Lifehacker's guide to the best times to buy anything in 2011
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This is a cool chart that lets you plan your conspicuous consumption according to seasonal price breaks.
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This is a cool chart that lets you plan your conspicuous consumption according to seasonal price breaks.
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I read you article on refreshing grimy wood, I can't seem to get my hands on MinWax Woodsheen, Home Depot and Lowes, don't carry it. Where did you get yours?
Thanks
Posted by: Deb Morley | February 20, 2011 at 04:53 PM
Hi Deb,
The supplier tells me that you can buy MinWax Woodsheen at Walmart. Hope that helps.
Mag
Posted by: ToolGirl | February 26, 2011 at 03:41 PM
Hi Mag!
Can I use Minwax woodsheen on my hardwood floors as a holdover until I can get them refinishEd in say 2 years? Parts of the floors are in good,shape but there are a few sections where the varnish is missing. I am getting mixed information online.
Thanks!
Posted by: maria | June 23, 2012 at 08:07 AM