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Julie graduated from Creighton University with a major in dance and Theology and taught for several years at an inner-city school in Milwaukee. With a desire to expand her knowledge of the arts and spirituality, she attended St. John’s University in Collegeville and completed a Masters in Theology and Liturgical Studies. Over the years, her quest to merge diverse religious beliefs and practices through the commonalities of love and peaceful living, led her to travel, live, and study with shaman practitioners, herbal healers, Native American medicine women, Buddhist priests and other earth-based spiritual teachers. Through these experiences and experiences with global metaphysical teachings, she learned to honor the eternal source of love in all people.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Caulk Be Gone

Yes, there really is a product for everything it seems. I used this product on my HUGE caulk mistake. It softened the caulk so that about three quarters of it, I could pull away. The rest I picked at very slooooowly with the tip of a paring knife.

The green goo from the caulk be gone tube wipes up with a wet cloth. Not easily but it does wipe off. For those who want to know, the chemical took a thin layer of the wood finish but isn't noticeable unless you are up really close--like standing on a chair peering at the ceiling.

You can bet I'll be checking twice or even three times before I apply caulk to just any surface. Maybe they should label these products like they label products used to clean stains from clothes. Test on a small discrete area first...

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