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I've found the opposite is sometimes true too, particularly with masking tape. Masking tape is supposed to stick but be easily removable (on most surfaces, I'm talking about masking off areas for painting), not rip the paint off.

I've found the edgers - at least the Shur-line branded ones, as those are the only one's I've used - are definitely worth it. You still need to tape off well - though they make an attempt to keep paint from going over the edge, it doesn't take much to foul that up. But they do avoid brush strokes, and the threaded

'Coolness' is ill-defined, an opinion, and always subjective. Unless you're referring to temperature, then you can use a thermometer. Shorts are for whomever puts a higher precedence on comfort than impressing people who, for some reason, judge others based on their clothing choices.

I think some banks reduce or waive some of the checking account fees if you also have a savings account with them, at least they used to. I was with Washington Mutual and now Chase, and have never paid any checking fees (though I believe I'd have to pay overdraft fees if I did more than a few per quarter, but I've

I've recently encountered the opposite problem - having difficulty getting the dusters on to the handles. Maybe it was a bad batch.

This is a dangerous topic - it may be impossible to find anything that could really SAFELY clean everything. Anything abrasive or containing solvents immediately gets thrown out - clean, say, your finished wood table with either and you'll remove the finish along with the dirt. The closest thing I've found to being