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Zombie

Posted 5:31 pm, 05/20/2014

Not yet, just got all the carpet pulled up

Hot Mess

Posted 5:30 pm, 05/20/2014

What do you mean too late? Didn't you pull those staples out?

Zombie

Posted 5:24 pm, 05/20/2014

too late

here's the color shea chose with eggshell finish & i'm gonna paint the molding glossy white. natural oak hardwoods. might look like crap when i'm done

http://www.pinterest.com/pi...480786905/

Satan

Posted 5:13 pm, 05/20/2014

Zombie (view profile)

pulling up carpet and putting down hardwood in the bedroom

hardwood flooring is expensive,you should just put down shavings

gitrdone

Posted 4:49 pm, 05/20/2014

A pair of diagonal cutters works great on staples

marmy242

Posted 4:11 pm, 05/20/2014

I agree pull them bad boys up and it is a job.

Zombie

Posted 4:00 pm, 05/20/2014

Cool, thanks for the advice. I'm pimping the bedroom. New paint, new floor, new bed.

slade02

Posted 3:58 pm, 05/20/2014

Pull up the staples!

HDSG06

Posted 3:54 pm, 05/20/2014

it dont really matter,just be sure to get them down or they will poke through the paper when you put it down

Twinkle Toes 97

Posted 3:45 pm, 05/20/2014

Gotta pull them! (Sorry)

TheDayTheMusicDied

Posted 3:44 pm, 05/20/2014

We pulled all our staples. (That was actually my job) when we ripped up our carpet.

Zombie

Posted 3:37 pm, 05/20/2014

pulling up carpet and putting down hardwood in the bedroom, the cushion under the carpet has a butt load of staples in it.

Should I pull up all the staples or just hammer the higher up ones down?

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