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At least 75 millionaires are paying less tax than you — in fact, they\’re not paying any tax at all

#Painting & Decorating-  According to the Australian Tax Office, 75 Australians made more than $1 million in 2011-12 and paid zero tax — none.1 And they spent an average of $850,000 on aggressive tax avoidance, which they then got to claim as — you guessed it — a tax deduction!2

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#Painters Port Macquarie How to Remove Paint Stains From Clothes and Fabrics

#HousePaintersPortMacquarie, Dripping paint on your clothes or on other fabrics doesn’t have to ruin the items. Most paint stains can be removed from clothes and other items such as drapes, blankets, and upholstery. Here is how you can remove paint stains that are both oil-based and water-based.

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#Painters North Shore – Roller Application

#Commercial Painting Roller Application: Rollers come in a range of sizes, a range of nap (fabric) lengths, \’and fabric types, generically synthetic or wool. The size, (width), of roller is usually dictated by the area to be painted. The type of nap is usually dictated by the substrate – • long nap for rough substrates • short nap

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#Painters Hornsby – Safety Precautions and Personal Protection When Using Spray Equipment

#Commercial Painters Port Macquarie Safety Precautions: Spray Painting, 1. Never point the gun at anyone. 2. Never place the gun tip in contact with your body, or place hands or fingers on the tip, whether pressurised or unpressurised. 3. Always shut off the power and relieve. the fluid pressure before repairing the equipment, or attempting to remove

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#ResidentialPaintersPort Macquarie- Workplace Health and Safety – Hazardous Substances Part 6

#HousePaintingPortMacquarie Reasons to apply paint are: Protection: To protect surfaces, (substrates), from damage and the effects of the weather. Decoration: To provide colour and texture to surfaces, resulting in pleasant living and working Identification: Paint and colour highlight and identify specific areas and surfaces in industrial applications, e.g. safety, advertising, signage. Cleanliness: To ensure surfaces in

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#HousePaintersPort Macquarie – Workplace Health and Safety – Hazardous Substances Part 5

#ResidentialPaintersParramatta Liquid Paint Remover Liquid paint remover is a highly dangerous material. Protect your eyes, skin and work in good ventilation. Protect all surrounding surfaces. Precautions » Smoking should be prohibited in the work area. » Protective clothing, including gloves and eye protection should be worn. ». Paint remover splashed on the skin should be immediately removed by

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#ResidentialPaintingSydney – Workplace Health and Safety – Hazardous substances Part 4

#PaintingServicesSydney Liquid Paint Remove Liquid paint remover is the most popular method of removing coating’s from substrates affected by graffiti for although it is slow to complete the task, often requiring more than one application, this method avoids damage and provides a clean surface for recoating if carriedout carefully. REMEMBER: Read manufacturers instructions before commencing

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#PaintersParramatta – Workplace Health and Safety – Hazardous substances Part 3

#ResidentialPaintingSydney Substrate identification Substrate identification can be broken down into two main categories: (a) Painted (b) Unpainted Previously painted substrates Unpainted substrates will generally cause the most problems for the novice painter, and must be accurately identified and prepared correctly prior to applying undercoats or finishing coats. Some of the more commonly encountered painted substrates include acrylic

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