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h1r0ll3r

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Dec 28, 2009
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A white PS2 slim off fleabay. All I need now is an old school NES system and I'll be set :D

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obey908

macrumors 6502a
Sep 21, 2008
639
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does the chalk dust get all over the place?

The first step after covering the wall is to cover it completely with chalk then wipe it down. This causes a lot of dust. But after the first step, the chalk dust has been to a minimum. When we want to remove writing, we take a wet paper towel and wipe it off, works great and no chalk dust.

Obviously chalk dust will fall to the floor while writing if you don't have some type of ledge to catch it, but it is very minimum. (we don't have a ledge)
 

hatersgonnahate

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Jul 26, 2010
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The first step after covering the wall is to cover it completely with chalk then wipe it down. This causes a lot of dust. But after the first step, the chalk dust has been to a minimum. When we want to remove writing, we take a wet paper towel and wipe it off, works great and no chalk dust.

Obviously chalk dust will fall to the floor while writing if you don't have some type of ledge to catch it, but it is very minimum. (we don't have a ledge)

thanks. have you tried dustless chalks?
 

GoCubsGo

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Feb 19, 2005
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The first step after covering the wall is to cover it completely with chalk then wipe it down. This causes a lot of dust. But after the first step, the chalk dust has been to a minimum. When we want to remove writing, we take a wet paper towel and wipe it off, works great and no chalk dust.

Obviously chalk dust will fall to the floor while writing if you don't have some type of ledge to catch it, but it is very minimum. (we don't have a ledge)

Why do you have to cover the wall in chalk after painting?
 

GoCubsGo

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Feb 19, 2005
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It was part of the paint manufacturers directions. Not sure what difference it made, but we followed the directions.
Followed directions? That's a good idea!!! But really, I do wonder what difference it makes. I wonder if it is a sort of curing process to ensure chalk that is left on for prolonged periods of time still wipes off.
 

aKCLee

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Dec 9, 2010
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Canada
paper

every yr we spend a fortune on wrapping paper but the next yr, we can't find any of it lol... sometimes i wonder wtf happens to last yr's paper T_T

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last yr's haul was nightmarish to wrap lol -_-;;; - 2010 presents haul
 

andy2141

macrumors 6502a
May 29, 2010
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How do you like your Android phone so far?

So far so good. Definitely the best Android phone I've had so far. Just fancied a change from the 4s.

I'm sure I'll be back on the iPhone next time round, but after being an iPhone user for the most part since 2007 I thought I'd give this a whirl for 12 months or so.

I briefly had a GS2 a while back as well, but personally I prefer this handset to that as well. Just seems more finished and complete.
 
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