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When cleaning your wood patio furniture you will need to utilize a dry brush and rub down the entire area of the furniture. The dry brush will polish off debris and dust. Ensure to get underneath the furniture to get rid of any cobwebs that are sticking to it. If you notice some scratches and chips on the top of the wood you can use sandpaper to file them down.

Rinse off the furniture with your garden hose. After this you will fill a bucket with lukewarm water and gentle dish soap. Use a clean cloth to wipe off the furniture. Make sure that you remove all the dirt on top and underneath the furniture. Any mold you discover should be gotten rid of with a half cup of bleach and one gallon of water. Mix these ingredients in their own bucket.

After you have cleaned it down completely, rinse it off. Use a clean towel to wipe off the furniture. Make it a point to search for dirt or mold that you may have neglected. The sun will aid to remove the smell of bleach.

A great method to protect your wood outdoor patio furniture is to purchase a particular oil that is specially made for wood type furniture. Teak oil, stain, and polyurethane are the best types of oils to apply. You can also use baby oil and vegetable oil.

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Decorating rooms for little girls is quite a pleasurable activity. It is a nest for daydreaming, spinning tales of wonder, study, play with dolls, sleep and even do a little makeup and spend time gazing at the mirror for all those imagined-up pimples! Here are some super ideas to transform the room of your place a paradise for fairies: [list][*]Girls, whether small, teenaged or those turning into young women, tend to be more creative than boys and love to have a say in the decoration of your room. So, ask your girl to make a list of her favorite toys or characters that she would like to incorporate as a theme of her room.[*]Use her favorite colors to paint the walls of the room, as accents, accessories or linens and curtains.[*]Girls love to recycle the products and to use them into new creative innovative ways. Mirror attached to the dresser formerly can be put directly on the wall. The knobs, pulls of the dressers and armoires can be changed while posters can be changed for an instant new look.[*]Bold backgrounds with bulletin boards, where the girls can paste magazine cutouts, hand-made greeting cards or their own paintings and drawings, are often loved by them and encourage creativity in them.[*]New linens, bedsheets and duvet covers matching the theme of the room featuring fairies, Christmas colors, wedding bells or even garden elves are a warm change too. Let the girls paint the matching valances for their windows.[/list]Thanks & Regards

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[size=2]First I'd like to say that if you are a friendof the little girl mentioned above, then you are an awesome friend! Why? Simplybecause - you care enough to want to make her happy. God bless you.[/size][size=2]

First, I am going to guess that by "littlegirl" you mean a child that is somewhere between a walking and talking ageand a preteen. The age matters because you don't want to decorate with thewrong age in mind and the little girl ends up disappointed.

Saying that, I still HIGHLY recommend that yourfriends keep in mind the child will grow faster than they expect so it's bestto consider how your furniture and decor will be able to "mature"with the little girl.

Probably the easiest way to get pink into achild's room and make her eyes light up is through the bedding and curtainsbecause that makes the biggest impact!

I would like to recommend that your friends takenote what makes their little girl smile real big. If it's a doll, stuffed toy,something that glitters, or whatever - then make sure that they showcase thatthing. For instance, put a shelf over the headboard with that item so she willsee it before she goes to sleep and when she first wakes up! Imagine the joy?

In my humble opinion, don't overdo it with thepink. That's a sure way for her to possibly get sick of it before you canafford to redecorate. Consider finding fabric with pink and other colors (maybeneutrals) so you can pick out an accent color or two, then you have the opportunityto revise the room easier, if necessary.

Some easy decor ideas might be to paint thedresser handles pink, drape pink tulle fabric above the bed like a canopy withsimple cup hooks and curtain rings or rods, and/or take a bed pillow and cutout the little girls' initial in felt and hand stitch it (or glue) it in themiddle[/size]

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