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Walls - to wash or not to wash?
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peachyprice wrote: »I use the Lidl W5 milti-surface wet wipes, they work a treat on walls, carpets, skirtings, well everything really.
I use those for everything as well but (and I say this with a degree of trepidation) I'm not sure you could paint straight on top of a surface like that.0 -
missbiggles1 wrote: »I use those for everything as well but (and I say this with a degree of trepidation) I'm not sure you could paint straight on top of a surface like that.
Yes you can:)0 -
POPPYOSCAR wrote: »Yes you can:)
Thanks, that's good to know.0
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