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Stay Or Go Digital Thermal Coffeemaker
List Price: $69.99
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Created by the design house of givenchy in 1991, amarige is classified as a sharp, oriental, floral fragrance. This feminine scent possesses a blend of violet, mimosa, soft sweet spices, and orange flowers. Accompanied by fruity notes of fresh citrus, melons, peaches, and plums....
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Three of a Perfect Pair
List Price: $51.98
Sale Price: $31.27
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Exclusive Japanese Limited Edition reissue of this 1984 album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.
Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork. First Pressing Includes a Sticker.
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Three of a Perfect Pair
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Sale Price: $53.01
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Japanese HQCD (High-Qualitly) paper sleeve release. Includes six bonus tracks. WHD Entertainment. 2009.
LP sleeve packaging.
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Disposable Polypropylene Shoe Covers, 100-Pack DSC100
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Sale Price: $8.90
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Disposable polypropylene shoe covers protect carpets and floors from Dust!
Great Item!
The disposable polypropylene shoe covers protect carpets and floors. Fitting shoes up to size 10, these covers are made of polypropylene non woven fabric and will help protect floors and carpets during painting and other construction work. Economical and disposable, this 100-pack includes 50 pairs of blue shoe covers.
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3D Glasses for 3D DVD (3 Pair, Plastic) Extra upgrade Anaglyph
Sale Price: $5.99
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These are high quality plastic framed glasses with hard lenses (not cardboard). The lenses are RED & CYAN color and are for use with the home 3D version of the home DVD Polar Express or any other 3D DVDs that require RED/CYAN lenses (such as Hannah Montanah). These glasses will NOT work in the movie theaters nor with movies that require magenta/green lenses. The DVD must be the "3D" version.
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OSD Audio Round Ball Sphere Speaker Pair
Sale Price: $119.50
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Our Sphere satellite speakers are perfect for those who don't want to sacrifice sound quality by going with smaller speakers. With 100 watts per speaker you can fill the room with audiophile sound. Pair these up with a subwoofer and you got yourselves a low budget audio system.
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Medical Booties Shoe Covers Non Slip Package of 50 Pair - 100 Covers - Blue
Sale Price: $12.41
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Polyspun shoe covers used in operating rooms, clean rooms or around the house. Provides an effective barrier to protect your shoes, sterile environments or new floor coverings. Often used in home shows or occasions when you want to limit the amount of wear and dirt on your floors and shoes. Durable shoe covers may be used more than once. Universal size fits up to a mens size 10.
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You are on a Roll With Paper Anniversary Gifts
Admit I'm right. When you were first told that a couple's first anniversary would be celebrated by the gift of paper, you laughed, didn't you?
On the face of it, your mirth was probably justified, especially after you'd heard wondrous tales where anniversary gifts of gold and ruby and silver and pearl were offered in recognition of the couple's prolonged togetherness.
And you probably were about six years old, at which age paper conjures up paint daubs, papier mache, unseaworthy boats and glue.
But once you reach adulthood and you need to actually buy a paper anniversary gift, it does dawn on you that you can really come up with a sensitive and meaningful present that celebrates perfectly their 365th day of wedded bliss.
In fact, it could well be your first opportunity to display your imaginative prowess after the rigid dogma of the wedding list. So ignore the husband's predictable request for a blank cheque and the wife's for a wad of notes and get thinking with a little help from our guide, of course Paper Anniversary Gifts whatever you want it to be
Of all the anniversary gifts, paper has to be the one with the most diversity attached to it.
First, the paper itself can be the gift, in the form of a Personalised Anniversary Calendar, for example, or a presentation set featuring a Personalised Anniversary Newspaper from the day of the wedding (when they probably had other things on their mind).
Second, something paper-related can be given how about a special anniversary paperweight that will be a constant reminder of the day?
Third, and this is where it gets really exciting, the paper can be a ticket or pass to some amazing experience day that the couple will remember for years.
It's a gift that comes twice once when it's given and once when it's redeemed. Because you know the couple best, you'll have a good idea what kinds of activities they'll like, and there is plenty of choice on the internet from a West End show and meal to a serene balloon flight, from wine tasting to a personal cookery demonstration.
Finally, you can choose to feed all paper connotations into the shredder when buying first 1st Anniversary Gifts and just choose something that will bring a smile to their faces, like a pair of champagne flutes and some bubbly to overfill them with!
And if you're buying Anniversary Gifts for your spouse, why not try a romantic gift that only you would choose for the person you've committed your life to.
Go on give someone an Anniversary gift with a smile...
About the Author
Written by John Smith who owns http://www.gettingpersonal.co.uk who specialize in Gifts
How can i refurbish a pair of water skis?
I just bought a pair of jumpers and there is some kind of plastic peeling off of the top of the ski. It almost look like a clear coat is coming off of it. I was wondering if i could take a really fine sand paper and sand down the top of it and then recover it with something, but i dont want to damage the ski any or take off any decals.
Hopefully someone out here in YA knows how to make some plexiglass skis look new again.
woops fiberglass
It really depends upon what is actually peeling off. If the ski is delaminating the problem will be much more serious, but what this sounds like is that a sealing layer over the decals is peeling off. If this is the case and the layer is still intact you may be able to reattach the layer and get rid of all the surface scratches using a polystyrene resin which has the consistency of oily water, but is normally used for sealing other resins to prevent water seepage. You also might be able to apply a polyurethane resin which is also a flow-able resin, although slightly thicker. Before using these resins you'll have to have a way of clamping the damaged layer back into place. I would probably suggest a two step process. First to reattach the loose layer into it's normal position, and second to add the renewed clear coat layer onto the top surface. Just realize that both of these resins will only be for cosmetic fixes. They won't add any structural support to the ski. You will also want to keep the coating layers as thin as possible to allow them to remain as flexible as possible. For flexibility the polyurethane resin would probably be more desirable. Polystyrene resins tend to be more brittle, and also have more of a yellow cured color. You can pre-sand the surfaces with a fine emery paper if you'll be spreading resin over that area later. The resin should fill in any small scratches. As with any projects like this you'll probably want to experiment with the patching method in a non critical area of the ski before proceeding with the whole project to verify the compatibility of the resins and adhesion properties of each.
As I've read back through your original question the solution could be even simpler. What could be peeling off could be a varnish applied over the decals. If this is the case your proposed solution could work just fine. It's very hard to give a solution to this kind of problem without seeing the item first hand. What you could do is to try to see what will dissolve the clear plastic. Start with alcohol and paint thinner. I'd probably tell you to stop at that point since acetone and other solvents actually will attack different types of fiberglass resins.
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