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The WHAM Home Repair Newsletter March 2010
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Re•Bath of Rochester is remodeling John Carr's bathroom and demolition has begun! We will follow the step by step process with photos of the progress. At Re-Bath, they are the bathroom remodeling experts. You can trust them to help you fix serious bathroom problems or simply update your bathroom with a fresh look. Does your bathtub have mold and mildew you can’t get rid of with cleaning alone? Is your bathroom tile cracking or are there chips in your bathtub? Is your grout dirty and unsightly? Does your bathtub have stains and rust you just can’t get out? For all of these problems and many more, Re-Bath has the solution. They can make your bathroom new again with our collection of custom bathtub and shower base liners, wall surrounds, safety tubs and much more | | | | | Click thumbnails to view close-up images John's Existing Bathroom  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | | | Click thumbnails to view close-up images Demolition Begins  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | | | Click thumbnails to view close-up images Demolition Continues  |  |  |  | | | | Click thumbnails to view close-up images New Products Installed  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
Re•Bath of Rochester is transforming Mike Whittemore's bathroom. Mike couldn't wait for Re•Bath of Rochester to arrive with their fresh, new updates and lightning fast service. Now, the transformation is underway, and we are waiting on pins and needles for the photos of the completed work! Check out the pictures below for the start of the project and stay tuned for the after pictures! | | Click thumbnails to view close-up images  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
Completion Pictures of both projects are on their way to JimSalmon.com! Check back often to see the completion-you don't want to miss it!
The Official Photographer of WHAM 1180 Home Repair Clinic Radio Program Introducing an award winning photographer Bruce Landis, owner of Photos by Bruce & Associates. Bruce has been photographing the hosts of the Home Repair Clinic, Jim Salmon, John Carr & Mike Whittemore. Bruce offers quality photography with a fun and friendly approach. The service he covers spans from pets to business to family portraits and beyond. Check out his website to get a peek into the art that Bruce has created over the years. Bruce has been in business since 1974. His studio is nestled in a beautiful country setting on historic Ridge Road just North of Albion, New York.

Browse the work of Bruce Landis . . .
Uses for Car Wax Fix skips on CD's Don't throw out that scratched compact disc. Try fixing it first with a small dab of car wax. Spread a cloth on a flat surface and place the CD on it damaged side up. Then, holding the disc with one hand, use the other to wipe the polish into the affected area with a soft cloth. Wait for it to dry and buff using short, brisk strokes along the scratch, not across it. A cloth sold to wipe eyeglasses or camera lenses will work well. When you can no longer see the scratch, wash the disc with water and let it dry before playing. Keep bathroom mirrors fog-free Prevent you bathroom mirror from steaming up after your next hot shower. Apply a small amount of car paste wax to the mirror, let it dry, and buff with a soft cloth. Next time you step out of the shower, you'll be able to see your face in the mirror immediately. Rub the wax on bathroom fixtures to prevent water spots too. Eliminate bathroom mildew To chase grime and mildew from your shower, follow these two simple steps: First clean the soap and water residue off the tiles or shower wall. Then rub on a layer of car paste wax and buff with a clean, dry cloth. You'll only need to reapply the wax about once a year. Don't wax the bathtub--it will become dangerously slippery. Eradicate furniture stains Someone forgot to use a coaster and now there's an ugly white ring on the dining room table. When your regular furniture polish doesn't work, try using a dab of car wax. Trace the ring with your finger to apply the wax. Let it dry and buff with a soft cloth. Keep snow from sticking When it's time to clear the driveway after a big snowstorm, you don't want snow sticking to your shovel. Apply two thick coats of car paste wax to the work surface of the shovel befor eyou begin shoveling. The snow won't stick and there will be les wear and tear on your cardiovascular system. If you use a snow thrower, wax the inside of the chute.
Press Release:
David Cerrone, Matthew Brodman & Scott Brant, all from Fitch Construction, Inc., based in Penfield, NY, recently took the two day Installation Masters tm class at Four Seasons Sunrooms in Holbrook, NY.
Installation Masters tm, was prompted by the U.S. Dept of Energy (DOE) and developed by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA). The program is a nationwide training and certification program for new construction and replacement installers of windows and exterior glass doors in residential and light commercial markets. The Installation Masters tm Training and Certification Program is an important and exciting tool being offered to installers of windows and doors all across the country. The program is specifically designed to help installers: - *Install Products according to Manufacturers Installation Methods.
- *Improve Energy Efficiency.
- *Work more efficiently, optimizing both time & energy.
- *Maximize product benefits for happier & healthier customers.
David Cerrone, Matthew Brodman & Scott Brant successfully completed the two-day program and test.
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