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		<title>By: Bill Clay</title>
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		<description>I have done this many times,  as a professional painter,  and I find the use of a &quot;Paper Tiger&quot;,  which costs maybe four bucks at any paint or hardware store,  and a liberal dose of &quot;DIF&quot; solution makes the job quick and clean.  Minimal wall damage, clean up is quick and easy,  skim the walls to fix the bad spots with sheet-rock mud,  wait for that to dry out,  sand,  and then paint.</description>
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