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Recent Questions About Lubbock, TX

Can particions for cubicles be purchased through an office supply store?

Are particions for cubicles available through office supply stores? Can cubicles be purchased as well?

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we would be more than happy to help you with you cubicle purchase, please click this link www.sd-office.com. We have both new & used cubicles in stock and if you go to the top right of the page we can chat with you live and answer any questions you may have.

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How does one oil teak furniture?

What is the best method for oiling teak furniture?

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Teak is protected by its own natural oils that migrate to the surface of the wood and make the wood virtually impervious to water. As such, the use of varnish, water sealers, and oil on Teak furniture is not recommended. Products such as varnish and polyurethane will peel and chip and are difficult to remove without vigorous sanding. Oiling teak will not prevent the wood from graying,and often results in mold and mildew growing on the furniture (which usually shows up as black dots or patches.) Removing mold and mildew on the surface will require washing the furniture with bleach and soap followed by sanding.

To clean weathered teak, a two part cleaner consisting of a step involving a base such as caustic soda and a step involving an acid, such as phosphoric acid. This product is easy to use and will produce dramatic results. First remove the piece from any finished surface or remove any items that might be affected by the cleaning process. Teak cleaner will not hurt the lawn or fiberglass but it may damage painted surfaces or stain a patio, always wear rubber gloves and goggles when using this type of cleaner. Using a hose, wet the wood thoroughly. Open the applicator lid of the first cleaner. It is best to work on a small area at a time, overlapping each area and working from top to bottom, not allowing the cleaner to dry on the wood. Scrub the base with a Scotch Brite pad or a soft bristle brush, the wood will turn a deep brown color. Rinse thoroughly, then apply the acid to the same area and scrub in the same fashion, the wood will then turn much lighter. Finally rinse the area thoroughly with water, the teak should appear obviously lighter and cleaner, if any stains remain repeat the process. The wood will lighten further as it dries.
Teak cleaner will remove teak oils, food stains, the residue of varnish, and teak sealer. Any solid surface coating like varnish must be removed before using two-part cleaner. Never use a brass brush or a pressure washer to clean teak, these methods will scour the soft grain of the wood causing a rough and splintery surface. Never use steel wool to clean teak because it will produce rust spots in the wood. Brass wool is acceptable but a Scotch Brite Pad is the best tool to clean teak.
Once the gray pigmentation and stains are gone and the furniture piece is dry, sanding any roughness of the grain can make the furniture seem just like new again.

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Merchant Ratings Mrs Bairds Thrift Store

Store Has Moved

New location for Mrs Baird's Bakery Outlet is 8004 Indiana Ave., Suite #9 Melonie Square Shopping Center 806 788-1726 (34th St. location closed)... more

Review by Gloria Hille, December 05, 2011 - - Lubbock, TX

Merchant Ratings JT's Cafe & Bar LLC

don't go here

Less than one star...Don't eat here period...lousy food... more

Review by Joyce, October 08, 2011 - - Lubbock, TX

Merchant Ratings North University Muffler & Radiator

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I moved to lubbock texas in ( 2004 ) And have to say most of the automotive shop's in town are what i call unfriendly and uncaring about you or your car! But not this shop....... It has been a treat to become friend's with the guy's at this shop it is more like your family helping you... I would recomend them to anyone friend's and family..... more

Review by Christopher, October 05, 2011 - - Lubbock, TX

Merchant Ratings Niki Raes

Unfortunately, the service you provided was poorly and very unprofessional.

My daughters Quinceañera was suppose to be a night to remember; instead it was a night you can’t forget because it was so hot. What could I do but try to make the most of what I could for my daughter. Because of your lack of taking responsibility of getting the air conditioner fixed they unconvinced my daughter whom this event was for, my guest and my family. You couldn't even make an attempt to provide more fans to help keep my guest cool. After speaking to others about my experience with your establishment, I was informed that they too were very hot and nothing was done. And on top of it all you want to take $50.00 from my security deposit because of 12 masking tape pieces (1in X2inwide) that were left on the dance floor is ridiculous. The inconvenience for you to have to find someone to remove the tape and have them clean the stickiness with Goo Gone (about 7.00 at Walmart) does not compare to the inconvenience we all went through in your hot facility.... more

Review by RClewis, July 22, 2011 -

Merchant Ratings Country Inn

Roach Hotel

What a SKANK hotel!! Don't waste your time or money staying here as it is ran by some very untrusty folks and it is truly a dump (roaches, stained carpets, oders, paper towel thin bath towels, 13" fuzzy tv). My son had to move out of his Texas Tech dorm on Tue (5/10) and I booked the Country Inn for him for 3 nights because of the attractive rate ($45/nt) as I was unable to pick him up until Saturday (5/14). Knowing I would be unable to get into town until the afternoon, I called him on Sat and told him to book an additional night and we would both stay there and leave on Sunday. Upon arriving, he stated that they charged him $90 for the night because it was graduation weekend and all rates went up. Curious, I visited the front desk (without him) and asked about availability and rates and they informed me they had plenty of rooms available and the rate was $60/nt. I asked why they charged my son $90/nt and the asst manager (John Chamberlin) could not explain or give a refund!... more

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