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Monday, November 10, 2008

Tips on Tuesday



We've been painting again and we tried out a new product. It's called Paint Pourri, and is something you put into a gallon of paint to make your room smell nice. Bob has been selling it in his paint department for a while now and we wanted to try it ourselves. Our maintenance man at work has been using it whenever he paints a room and people often comment on how fresh it smells. The scent we got was Simply Clean and that's how it smells - fresh and clean. (I did hear from a friend that they tried this with tropical breeze scent and it was too strong.) There is no paint smell and it isn't a strong or overpowering. It costs $2.95 for one package which scents 1 gallon. Whenever I paint again (hopefully not too soon!) I will use it.
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17 comments:

  1. just stopped by to say Hi,I hope that you had a great day today!

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  2. I wish we would have had this yesterday. My husband painted our bedroom with different paint then normal and one day later we still can't hardly be in the room. I will certainly remember this for next time.

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  3. Well, Mari, I'm going to get to paint eventually, and this is a timely tip for me. Thanks!

    Did you ever get the color name for your kitchen/dining room paint from Bob?

    Have a great week!

    ~ Kayren

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  4. OH THAT is so handy! I wonder if they have it here in Canada?

    When we paint next, we gotta get some of that!!! Oooo it makes me excited to paint just thinking about it~

    Thank-you for letting me know about it!

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  5. cool idea! I love the smell of fresh paint though!

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  6. Is that what we used when we painted for Dad?

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  7. That is the same stuff we used with dad's house too. I've used it since too and liked it.

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  8. never heard of that before ... but what a great idea ...

    our cottage was all pine/cedar inside ... but now that we are living in a dry wall place again - well something to store away for future reference!

    thanx ... blessings on ya!

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  9. Great tip! We're planning on painting after the first of the year and I'll have to try this out. Thanks!

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  10. i love an excuse to redecorate a room and that's the best one i've heard yet!

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  11. Thank you for sharing and I can't to try anything that smells fresh and clean...I've been pushing Tom to paint....it needs it....Kae

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  12. What a neat idea! I've never heard of this. Thanks for sharing - I'll pass this on.

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  13. With having inherited two houses in less then a year...we have painted ourselves silly. I've painted everything except my toe nails! I could have used some nice fragrance during all this work!

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  14. Mari,

    This tip was just in time. I want to paint the kitchen before Christmas and will check to see if this is available in Canada. It sounds terrific.

    Blessings,
    Mary

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  15. Thank you for sharing, I've always wondered if this product actually worked so now I know thanks to you :)

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