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Old 10-06-2006, 06:41 PM
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Welcome To The Newest Member Of Family Corner!!!!


Welcome KaAlb


Not sure of the answer to your question...I use murphys on my wood floors and some wood furniture. Most anything I have had that was sticky was because the finish was going so I had to sand it down and re varnish or strip and refinish the whole piece. Hopefully someone has a bettter answer for you!

Welcome to Family Corner!! Nice to meet you!! This is a really interesting place. Glad you came to join us!!If you need any help finding your way around just ask, someone is always willing to help out. I live in Ontario Canada and have 3 kids.I run a home daycare from my home. I have been married to my military hubby for 14 years now. I look forward to seeing you on the boards.


This is my favorite place to just hang out. There are so many wonderful ladies and a few men to meet and forge wonderful friendships with.And just a click away you will find a wealth of information on just about any topic. So grab a cup of or , pull up a chair and have some fun. Just one word of caution though....this site has a tendency to become very addictive!!!

Enjoy your time spent here!!

Some other threads of interest are

Friendship Flower

Postcard Swap

Games, Tests and Quizzes: A great place to get your posts up to join most of the clubs that require 75 posts.

Secret Sister Club

Whats For Dinner

Daycare Providers and Prescool Teachers

Gardening with children

Recipes For Kids

Single parents

Adoption

College Parents

Family Corner Photo gallery

If you need any help please ask myself or any other moderator we would be glad to help out and if we can't then we will find the answer for you.

Hope to see you on the boards

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Debbie
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