You must paint the boat in the air. You can get the boat out of the water by using an aeroplane wing.  Back the trailer down to the water via a boat ramp. Have someone on the boat gently ease the boat onto the trailer using a light pressure on the throttle. Alternatively, you could hire a marina or boatyard to haul up the boat for you. Use a hose to blast off any dirt. If there is algae or hard barnacles on the bottom, take a scour brush and scrub it off. You do not need to use any soap when washing the bottom of the boat.  You only need to clean the bottom of the boat beneath the waterline. This is the keel of the boat. Look for the boot stripe, which is an unpainted border between the bottom paint and the topsides of the boat (which are the sides of the boat above the waterline). To remove stubborn or hardened grime, use a power washer. You can rent one at a hardware store. A boatyard may also have one on hand that you can borrow or rent. New boats will have a wax covering on the bottom. To get rid of it, buy a dewaxing solvent from a marine supply store. Dip a clean rag into the solvent and rub away the wax.  Rinse it off using a clean, damp rag. Go over the entire keel. If the old paint job is still smooth, you don't need to strip the paint. If there are bubbles, large peeling strips, or ragged chips in the paint, remove the old paint entirely. First, brush on a chemical paint stripper over the old paint job. Use a 2 inch (5 cm) hook scraper to scrape off the paint.  If you are stripping the paint, place a tarp underneath the boat to pick up the debris. Only strip paint beneath the waterline of the boat. Do not scrape paint from the topsides of the boat. If you keep your boat at a boatyard, ask the management if anyone there can use a power blaster on the boat. This tool should only be handled by professionals, but it can strip the paint much faster than doing it by hand. Ask for soda blasting on a fiberglass boat or sand blasting on an aluminum or steel boat. Scrub the exterior of the keel with 80-grit sandpaper. It should have a dull “frosty” appearance when you are done. Stir the primer with a paint stick. Prime the edges with a paint brush before filling in the middle with the roller. Make sure that there is an even coating of primer over the keel. You can buy a good boat primer at a marine supply store or online. It may take the primer 1-2 hours to dry completely. Use a fine grit sandpaper to sand the primed surface before you start painting.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove the boat from the water. Clean the bottom of the boat. Remove the wax sealant if the boat has never been painted before. Strip old paint if the previous paint job is significantly damaged. Sand the bottom of the boat to prepare it for primer. Apply primer to the keel with a roller brush. Sand down the primer once it is dry.


Do this in small, gentle movements rather than one big levering movement.
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One-sentence summary -- Place a wood or metal ruler between the tines. Gently lever the ruler to bend the tine back into alignment with the original row.


Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to grip the little point on the end of the light bulb and give it a good twist. This breaks the brass contact and one of the wires leading to the filament. Pull these parts out with the pliers. Wear gloves and eye protection while hollowing out your light bulb in case it breaks. Once you can see inside the bulb, you’ll see a small tube connected to the parts in there. Dig in there with a screwdriver and break this tube. Once you have that out, you can shake the rest of the small parts from inside the bulb out. Empty the contents of the bulb onto a paper towel or cloth that you can easily throw away. Take your empty light bulb to the kitchen sink. Fill it with some water and a couple drops of dish detergent, shake the soapy water around, and dump it down the drain. Stuff a crumpled paper towel into the end of your light bulb to dry it and wipe away any powder or glass bits that are left inside. Allow any remaining water to air dry. Use nail polish or any acrylic paint to hand paint your own design on your vase. Or you can paint the cap only for a simpler look. Allow your paint to fully dry before filling your vase with water and flowers. Fill your vase with water and flowers. Put water into your light bulb vase and some short cut flowers to place inside it. The weight of the water should allow your vase to stand on its own. If you’d like to hang your vase, tie some twine or ribbon around the cap. Hang the vases up on your porch or patio, or keep them on hooks inside.
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One-sentence summary -- Use needle-nose pliers to remove the brass contact and wires. Use a screwdriver to break the fill tube inside the bulb. Clean the inside of the bulb with soapy water. Dry your light bulb with paper towel. Paint the screw cap or the glass to add some sparkle. Wrap some twine around the screw cap for a rustic look. Finished.


Tap the app either on your Homescreen or in the App Drawer. ” A Superuser notification should pop out, and tap “Grant.”
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Open the app. Tap “Grant.