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Plus, 4 ways to hide wires. [Those green metal boxes hiding in plain sight are a lot more important

Plus, 4 ways to hide wires. [View as a Webpage]( [The Family Handyman] [The Family Handyman]( [Get the Magazine]( [Give a Gift]( [toilet]( [14 Toilet Problems You'll Regret Ignoring]( [If you spot these troubles with your toilet, don't wait around for them to go away.]( [Learn more [→]]( [5 of the Most Common Appliance Mistakes You're Probably Guilty Of]( [5 of the Most Common Appliance Mistakes You're Probably Guilty Of]( [Are you guilty of any of these common mistakes?]( [Learn more [→]]( [Watch: How to Cut a Wide Board With a Miter Saw]( [Watch: How to Cut a Wide Board With a Miter Saw]( [Watch and learn how to cut a wide board with a miter saw.]( [Learn more [→]]( [If You Have Electrical Transformer Boxes In Your Yard, This Is What It Means]( [If You Have Electrical Transformer Boxes In Your Yard, This Is What It Means]( [Those green metal boxes hiding in plain sight are a lot more important (and interesting!) than you might think.]( [Learn more [→]]( TIP OF THE DAY [Hint of the Day]( [Let the Paint Dry, Then Cut the Tape Loose Once the paint is dry, you can't just pull the tape off the trim. Paint forms a film between the wall and the tape and removing the tape tears pieces of dried paint off the wall. So before pulling off the tape, cut it loose. Wait for the paint to completely dry, at least 24 hours, then use a sharp utility knife or box cutter knife to slice through the film. Start in an inconspicuous area to make sure the paint is hard enough to slice cleanly. If you cut the paint while it's still gummy, you'll make a mess. As you cut the paint, pull up the tape at a 45-degree angle.]( [Read More]( POPULAR COLLECTIONS [wiring] 4 Best Ways to Hide Wiring [→]( [insect] Insect Houses: What To Know [→]( [TV] How to Build a DIY TV Stand [→]( [The Family Handyman]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pintrest]( [Share this Newsletter](mailto:?subject=Tips%20You%20Would%20Enjoy!&body=Hi,%20I%20wanted%20to%20let%20you%20know%20about%20The%20Family%20Handyman's%20Tips%20%26%20Hints%20Newsletter.%20You'll%20get%20dozens%20of%20clever,%20why-didn't-I-think-of-that nuggets%20from%20fellow%20DIYers,%20plus%20an%20opportunity%20for%20you%20to%20share%20your best%20DIY%20tip.%20https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familyhandyman.com%2Fnewsletter%2F%3Futm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Dnewsletter%26utm_campaign%3D46_20220801_sharenlsignup%26utm_audience%3D46_optin%26utm_placement%3Dfooter) 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Milwaukee, WI 53212 Copyright © 2024 Home Service Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. [PRIVACY POLICY]( [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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