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2006-10-23 02:53:10 · 2 answers · asked by praveen_sachin2 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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It can mean staining the unfinished furniture.

Or

It can mean Staining or deying garments.

You just have to be specific, to get actual answer that you need answered. It could be as many "Q?" as you need to do the job right.

It is important to ask ten separate "Q?" then to try and lump them in one "Q", this way the person will understand you batter.
Q.1. X......
Q2. Y....

Any way in USA you can buy a kit to do both, Hardware store will be most covinient place to find both items.

Furniture:

If you connot find the shades at Hardware store, then find a paint store, they can mix up any shade that you pick from the colour charts they carry. They should have instruction sheet to give you, if not keep a pen and paper handy to write down the instructions. Ask for instructions first so you have some idea about what is involved. Once they mix it up they cannot take it back. They do have pre-mixed cans, and the can have the instructions on it read that first to see if you can handle it or it is too messy.

Garments:

The garment can be deyed in many ways, the simplest is, buy a package of dey, follow the instructions on the package. Hoby strores have more kind and shades, some can custom mix the poweders.

The ones that we used were very simple to use, after washing and drying the garment, put the washer on rinse only cycle, fill the washer tub with water. Mix the powder in a cup with some water and then add the mixture to the tub, mix the whole thing by using a large spoon. Put the garmet back in the washer tub stire and check every few minute to see the stain on the garment. When done remove and dripdry, some where in the yard, in the shade or in any suitable place to avoid the mess.

Must wash the tub good, to avoid unwanted staining.

2006-10-23 03:07:58 · answer #1 · answered by minootoo 7 · 0 0

trial and error

2006-10-23 09:55:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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