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+ freezer paper stencil (ironed directly to screen) + pumpkin scraper squeegee + bleach paste (made from cornstarch, water, bleach)
Lightly place image on wall using a level to ensure correct placement.
Once image is in place, user applicator stick to burnish* vinyl onto wall. For best results overlapping strockes when burnishing.
*Burnishing is a rubbing or polishing action that used an applicator stick or squeegee to spread or apply the vinyl to the wall.
I painted the cabinets white and then used leftover office paint and a texture squeegee to make reverse texture
At Full Clean Centre, we are engaged in meeting the demand for window cleaning supplies in the UK. We have stocked up a comprehensive list of professional window cleaning equipment in the UK. The stock is comprised of water-fed tools, water-fed poles, squeegees, solutions, buckets, dusters and cleaners along with many other cleaning stuffs. Each product is ensured to be of the highest quality. Buy them at best prices from us! Visit: www.fullcleancentre.com/
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…Squeegee Man makes the view sparkling clean. If only he could control the weather.
Fox Chapel Golf Club, Pittaburgh, Pennsylvania, site of the Constellation Senior Players Championship.
Description:
Aolvo super clean antibacterial sponge hero for Creating Hygienic, Safer and Higher Quality life
Features:
3-in-1, long-lasting silicone sponge
Nylon scraper removes food stuck on cookware
Built-in squeegee pushes food off plates and countertops
Bacteria and odor resistant, BPA...
Wielkanoc jest dla nas sygnałem do wielkich porządków. Gdy odkurzymy już salon i przedpokój, trzeba będzie ruszyć także łazienkę – najbardziej kłopotliwe z pomieszczeń do sprzątania. Kabina prysznicowa jest jednym z elementów wyposażenia, których mycie jest wyjątkowo uciążliwe. Oto kilka rad, dzi...
cuz here's what woudl happen. my grandmother was obsessed with cleaning that patio, always dumping water, and then squeegeeing it off to the drain. so when i was little, we would always play, dump water and squeegee. this was about a days worth of entertainment. sad that i can still probably be that easily amused. but there's something very familiar about how that water collects there. strange the things you remember.
Got the wee lad (Charlie) involved in some creative photography after seeing this at DPS.
Had a bit of fun and though I couldn't get 'em pin sharp we got some nice images.
Didn't half show up how filthy my lens and sensor are when doing these. Time to get the squeegee out!
Photo by: Karen Yeh,
Monterey Bay Aquarium, More details on Wcities.com. This is one of the best designed aquariums going. A unique feature is the two-story tank, home to a kelp forest in which swim sunfish, sharks, and the occasional diver tasked with squeegeeing the algae off the tank walls. Sand dabs are displayed in shelf-like tanks ideally suited to the flat fish, and a school of sardines swim in an endless circle in their cylindrical tank home. If you want to interact with some aquatic dwellers, you're invited to pet the bat rays (oddly velvet-like). The jellyfish display shows that they are like something from another planet.
01.28.10
I'm finally taking some art history this quarter (19th century Europe), so there's a lot of phrases and works going through my mind lately. Those phrases were said of the Neoclassical era, and though I prefer the art that came after this time (Gothick and Romantic art ftw), the words have stuck in my mind. There's a lot of beautifully simple things in this world.
This a a print I made for a technical test in photography (practicing burning and dodging). Got to squeegee so the other prints don't get drips and drops all over them.
Date: Sun 10th July 2011
Camera: Voigtlander Bessa
Lens: 105mm f3.5 Skopar
Meter: Paganor Spot
Film: Shanghai GP3 @ 100ASA 6x9
Developer: 6.5ml HC-110 in 500ml
Dev. Time: 15min @ 20deg
Scanner: CanoScan 9000F
Coughton Court stately home - lovely sunny afternoon to be out with my late father's 6x9 bellows camera. (normalised to current temps with the Massive dev-chart app on the iPhone). These rolls were the first to be developed using guidance from www.rogerandfrances.com with their excellent advice on reduing fixing time with the spot-test (now down to 2-min fix) and using COLD water for washing to prevent emulsion scratching on final squeegee.
May 28th 2008
John (left) and Jared (right) pressure wash our floor as we prepare it for sealing.
Taken by Douglas Denzine.
Here I am working during the last stages of the Tampa portion of my thesis hours.
That's a photo of Aubrey in the background! And a little squeegee buddhist monk w/ cell phone and espresso.
These are just 2 of my inspirations.
Reg Perfect & The Squeegees poster. I took elements of the photography and screenprint experiments I did for this project, and combined them into this kaleidoscope style image. I did this to reflect the psychadelic style of music which the fictional band create. I then screenprinted it for the final piece.
November 2009
Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord Printing
If you’re looking for lanyards for your business, event or as promotional goods we have a number of types of Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to choose from. Each is made from polyester, but the way the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is made differs, depending on the final finish you are looking for.
Flat polyester lanyards are some of the most popular in our range. The polyester is woven into a long length, which is then cut using a hot knife that seals the cut ends to prevent fraying. You can personalize the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord by choosing the color of the material. Your own logo and artwork can be printed onto the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to customize it using the advance printing technique. The benefit of the flat polyester Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is that you can choose a width of up to 25mm, giving you a broad canvas on which to promote your company / Organization.
Flat weave lanyards are manufactured from high quality polyester and customized using your artwork and text, which is woven into the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord rather than printed. This makes it perfect for harsh environments, where the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is likely to be subject to heavy wear and tear.
If you’re looking for a more economical choice, choose our tubular polyester lanyard. They are made from the same high quality polyester as our standard lanyards but the material is tube stitched. These lanyards can also be advance printed techniques with your own logo.
For a more luxurious finish, the satin woven lanyards are made using a finer weave, which gives a smooth, shiny finish. Once again, your logo and choice of text can be printed onto the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to personalize it to your business or event.
Advance printing is a technique used on the majority of our custom lanyards. This is an age-old technique that uses ink and a stencil, supported by a woven mesh. Ink is moved across the advance using a squeegee-type blade, forcing the ink through the open mesh and onto the material beneath. To create images with multiple colors, it’s necessary to create layers as only one color can be printed at a time. Many items of clothing are printed using our advance print technique.
If you have multi-colored logos and/or want to include vibrant images with a photo-quality resolution, a dye sublimation Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord would be the perfect choice. Dye sublimation is a method of computerized printing that uses a combination of heat and pressure to permanently transfer dyes into the fabric as a gas, which then solidifies and becomes part of the fiber of the lanyard.
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My oldest cat, Squeegee, has been with me since 1998. Squeeks is my all time favorite pet, and has had medical problems since he was 2. He's a little instigator with the other kitties, but is one of the sweetest animals on the planet to me! He's been looking a little rag-tag lately, and is starting to show his age, but to me, Squeeks will always be beautiful.
This shot is classically him because every time you try to take his pic, he puts his head down and won't look at the camera! It's very hard to get a good portrait of him. At least it avoids the glowing, green eyeball thing, but it's sometimes frustrating!
Use a squeegee to smoosh the epoxy out to the edges. The plastic reduces the tendency of glass fibers separating from the patch and making a giant gob of gooey clumps.
Got the wee lad (Charlie) involved in some creative photography after seeing this at DPS.
Had a bit of fun and though I couldn't get 'em pin sharp we got some nice images.
Didn't half show up how filthy my lens and sensor are when doing these. Time to get the squeegee out!
I took Thursday off from work.
After Wed. night's rain, I awoke and found the world refreshed and clean--Except my living room window, where giant blobs of bird poop greeted me.
"Happy day off, sucker--We're here to stay," they seemed to mock. It's 3 stories up, and a little hard to get to.
I take a long squeegee device, tie it to my wrist, (so I don't drop it) sit on the window ledge, and risk life and health to wash the outside of the glass.