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  2. 7 Steps to Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets - AOL

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    Our tips for beginners and professionals cover how to paint kitchen cabinets with a brush or paint sprayer. Plus: the best paint and how to get a smooth finish.

  3. Your Kitchen Sponge Is Dirtier Than You Think—Here's ... - AOL

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    Fortunately, most kitchen sponges are made of cellulose or wood pulp that will biodegrade over time. Tips for Maintaining Sponge Hygiene Use different sponges for each kitchen cleaning task.

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    Kitchen Cleaning Sponges, 24-Pack If you're game to start a weekly sponge-replacement regimen, this 24-pack will last you about six months. With this deal, that'll net out to about $2.50 per month ...

  5. Sponge (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Polyester sponges are more common for dish washing and are usually soft and yellow. [8] [9] Microplastics and nanoplastics can be released from kitchen sponges during use. [10] Vegetable cellulose sponges made of wood fiber are used more for bathing and skin cleaning, and are usually tougher and more expensive than polyester sponges.

  6. Melamine foam - Wikipedia

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    A "Mr. Clean Magic Eraser" brand sponge, made from melamine foam. Melamine foam is a foam-like material consisting of a melamine-formaldehyde condensate. It is the active component of a number of abrasive cleaner sponges, notably the Magic Eraser. It is also used as thermal insulation and as a soundproofing material.

  7. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Faux painting has continued to be popular throughout the ages, but experienced major resurgences in the neoclassical revival of the nineteenth century and the Art Deco styles of the 1920s. During the recent history of decorative painting, faux finishing has been mainly used in commercial and public spaces.

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