The next step is to remove any loose or flaking paint that may be present near the joint by scraping or sanding. |
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This film often contains many small cracks and is flaking off of the face of the wall. |
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The fitments have been vandalised and the flaking concrete of the buildings is smothered in graffiti. |
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And at the detective's feet, a metal bat rested on the floor, dried blood flaking off its end. |
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In most cases, they are kept behind rusty black bars in cement blocks where the drab paint is flaking off. |
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The years-old paint that covered the thin frame was chipped and flaking off, revealing the bare steel underneath. |
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Thick layers of dust look like curtains on the windows of this bus, and the paint is flaking off the rusted seats. |
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If you looked hard enough you could see the places where the paint was flaking off. |
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The white paint on the side was flaking off and the steps leading up inside of it were rusty and they creaked as she was pushed inside. |
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The surface of the tree was flaking off in great sheets of bark, showering the two with dust made of both dead tree and stone. |
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The rusty pink nail polish that I had put on two months ago was flaking off and falling silently on the ground. |
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The door shut softly, brown paint flaking off behind me, fluttering down to the carpet. |
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It's only the next morning, in daylight for the first time, that I realise his whole body is red raw sunburnt and flaking off all over. |
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The epidermis has four layers of cells that are constantly flaking off and being renewed. |
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Examining his arms he found that they were peeling in a very disgusting fashion, large patches of skin flaking off. |
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We were totally going for it and I didn't notice that the rest of the band were flaking out. |
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Going to the mizzen boom he undid the badly fastened ties, raised the sail and lowered it, flaking it neatly as it came down. |
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The material strongly and uniformly adheres to substrates with no bridging, flaking, or delamination even when the devices are fully expanded. |
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There had been mould and flaking paint on the walls, doors were dirty and ceilings greasy. |
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Holes, rips, tears and flaking paint are no riddles for Mr. Warrier and his team. |
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It was about the size of a cigarette pack, framed in flaking gilt, the tiny canvas itself a wash of brown and green. |
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Paint peeling, blistering and flaking occurs when moisture under a non-breathing film finish destroys the film's adhesion to the wood. |
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The most primitive human stone tool sites date back 2.6 million years to when people were flaking the rock to create a razor-like edge. |
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Though rust and flaking paint may add patina, such pieces should be kept outdoors. |
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Many of the works are, as usual, rich in flaking patches of rust, but, in a departure for the artist, several are also highly polished. |
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If dandruff is a concern, look for ingredients such as silicic acid or willow bark extract and selenium, which help control itching and flaking. |
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If you experience the redness and flaking of chronic dry skin, dermatitis, and eczema, get to know borage oil, extracted from the borage plant. |
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Preventing water absorption stops the surface chipping and flaking, or spalling, which eventually ruins so much concrete. |
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The bridge of his nose was covered with a sticking plaster and the tip appeared to be scarred, bruised and flaking. |
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For example, exterior paintwork has been flaking, giving a shabby appearance to the city's last traditional picture house. |
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The Inspectorate's report required rusty radiators, flaking paint, brittle water pipes, damp and floor defects to be fixed within three months. |
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Severe flaking results from sebaceous glands, which are the glands near the roots of our hair. |
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Dandruff of the scalp and flaking skin in the auditory canals are also common. |
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If you don't have a topping lift, then you either have an inmast furling main or no Dutchman flaking system. |
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Metal collars bit into the mass' neck, crusted blood flaking to the scales below. |
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Glaciers are powerful modificatory agents, and they can duplicate human flaking to a startling degree. |
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Frankie's first indication of the condition was the appearance of red blotches and flaking skin on his chest, forehead and scalp. |
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To alleviate the flaking, I added about a tablespoon of white glue to a pint of slip and then thinned it to a slip consistency again with water. |
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Good though the matching of crumbly, flaking croissant with hot sticky apples and cold, slightly soured cream is, you may want to gild the lily. |
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The door was metal with no handle, and painted with white paint now flaking off. |
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Like clogged blood vessels, passages become restricted and are plagued by flaking. |
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However, the coatings often don't adhere well to the charged surfaces of metals, so they're prone to peeling and flaking. |
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Instead I pull out my knife to scrape away the paint of her robe, stripping the blue lapis that drapes her shoulders and arms, flaking gold trim into a plastic bag. |
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If you have flaking pans, you could swallow a chip of Teflon, and while it might be medically OK, why would you want to? |
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While continuously stirring add so much lemon juice until the milk is clearly flaking. |
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A small Solidarity office that served the workers is boarded up, its hand-painted sign flaking. |
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Severe dry skin, accompanied by scaling, flaking and itching that no amount of moisturizing seems to relieve, could be a sign of a more serious problem. |
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In adults and adolescents, seborrhea may affect only the scalp, appearing as either patchy or diffuse areas of redness and flaking. |
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All the paint was flaking off and some lead work needed doing. |
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Look over the rail on any pier, and the rust is inch-thick and flaking from its girders. |
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Lightly sand any areas of flaking paint, and treat any bare metal areas or rust with a coat of Metal Primer White. |
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The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls. |
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If you find one at this price with a decent engine, you can count on the interior looking like a dog's bed and the paint will be oxidized or flaking off in sheets. |
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My eyesight was also heightened considerably, with the bright, whitewashed walls that had large pieces of plaster flaking off the surface standing out fiercely at me. |
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Add prepared fish to the mixing bowl, flaking the fish into small pieces. |
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Its surface had become obscured by a thick, flaking pane of yellowing varnish. |
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Inflamed skin is taut, irritated, burns, itches and may have a blotchy red appearance or may show be raw and flaking. |
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The paint in this area was cracked and, in certain places, was peeling or flaking. |
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Due to environmental influences, use and material composition of the work of art, the paint layer can become chalky and flaking. |
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If you act now, that minimal damage can probably be wire-brushed to remove the loose, flaking paint, primed to seal and protect the wood, and painted with a top quality paint. |
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The sight of paint flaking off a historic work of art, literally crumbling off in lumps is a disgrace and will reflect badly on us in years to come. |
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Applies like traditional polish and lasts up to an unequalled 3 weeks on natural nails, without flaking or coming unglued. |
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Rub the table lightly with coarse sandpaper to remove any flaking paint or varnish. |
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The expansion includes the addition of primary processing capacity, flaking capacity, on-site storage, and in-house workspace. |
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Hard, fine-grained stone was the material most suitable for flaking. |
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Remove loose and flaking paint with scraper or wire brush, sanding the surface and feathering the edges. |
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Warping, splitting along the grain, the breaking apart of joins, the flaking of paint and ground from the wooden substrate, and insect damage are all commonly encountered. |
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When coated sheets are severely drawn and worked, the coating, rather than flaking off, acts beneficially as a lubricant. |
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However, lead-based paint in the home is a serious health hazard whenit is chipping or flaking, or it is within the reach of children who might chew on it. |
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As seen through the eyes of Edgar, he is a wreck of a man with flaking skin and bloodshot eyes, swigging whisky and red wine in equal measure, and talking endlessly about failure. |
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At Finchley, where the paint is flaking in the bar of the grand red-brick clubhouse, they could hardly afford to discriminate even if they still wanted to. |
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It shows up as flaking skin, or reddish patches. |
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Check the condition of the roof framing, sheathing, finish and the soffit and fascia for signs of moisture problems such as leaks, stains, mould, flaking or rot. |
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The accumulation of stagnating water underneath the amphoras also caused a degree of flaking, weakening the sides still further and in some cases, the problem was serious enough to result in holes. |
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As a first step in clarifying the basic mechanism of white structure flaking, the paper identified the effect of hydrogen which causes fatigue behavior. |
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Some temporary flaking or scaling, redness and dryness of the skin. |
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Minimized outer-ring friction to extend flaking life. |
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The cracking and flaking of particles out of a surface. |
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These bolts are passed through flaking machines to reduce them into flakes that are then dried to the desired moisture content. |
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An obviously bleached blonde, thick pancake makeup flaking powderily off deep furrowed wrinkles on her face, confronted me. |
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The bark is grey, smooth when young and later flaking in irregular patches. |
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On the east side of the line the small flake tradition continues, but the tools are additionally worked Mode 1, with flaking down the sides. |
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Prismatic blades are flaked from stone cores through pressure flaking or direct percussion. |
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They have shaped edges and are modified by abrupt flaking from the dorsal face. |
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Following ricing, the potato mash proceeds to the drum drier where flaking is done. |
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The slickered brat, given a burnt siena replacement, then proceeded to chew it into flaking, disintegrating chunks. |
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The Burt Range Formation has surface occurrences of cryptocrystalline silica suitable for flaking, including cherts, silcrete and chalcedony. |
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Mr Robinson said that flaking paint would affect the torque during reassembly and could have compromised the helicopter's safety. |
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Since being uncovered, the painted architectural details have been deteriorating — the paint is flaking and powdering from exposure to the fluctuating temperature and humidity. |
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It may be possible to correct cracking that does not go down to the substrate by removing the loose or flaking paint with a scraper or wire brush, sanding to feather the edges, priming any bare spots and repainting. |
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The formation of soluble alkalies at the surface can cause a flaking of thin layers there, resulting in layers that become detached and reflect and refract light differently from that of the glass body. |
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This particulate matter is typically generated from the wood handling, slashing, debarking, refining, flaking, screening, sanding and hogging operations. |
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Lead paint has a sweet taste so infants and young children may eat or chew the bars of their crib. They may also eat or chew pieces of flaking lead-based paint. |
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A key result of the omega ratio is noticeably less dander and flaking of the dog's skin, compared with skin condition when a diet with a higher ratio was fed. |
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Cores with bifacial and multiracial flake removal reflect core rotation, while those with unifacial flake removal indicate flaking from one direction. |
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This meteorite contains both chondrules and metal flaking and is an L4 type chondrite with a terrestrial age of between 15,000 and 20,000 years old. |
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When I see Old Swan Library's lavish but flaking half-timbering, I itch to get out my paint scraper and brush to do a bit of remedial work before it is too late. |
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The alveolar ridge revealed stabilization for periods of more than two years after implantation, with no signs of inflammation, irritation or flaking of surrounding tissue. |
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The Solutrean has relatively finely worked, bifacial points made with lithic reduction percussion and pressure flaking rather than cruder flintknapping. |
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The earliest stone tools were little more than a fractured rock, but approximately 75,000 years ago, pressure flaking provided a way to make much finer work. |
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Mycal Group said it successfully removed the smell by flaking soybeans. |
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Therefore, the flakes were covered by aluminum screens immediately after flaking and were constrained by the screens through the entire drying process to keep them flat. |
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Baker Perkins has introduced new versions of its breakfast cereal flaking rolls with a number of significant enhancements designed to improve operation and maintenance. |
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