Tried using it to paint my fence and ended up coating half my neighbor's car in grey primer. He was cool about it but now I owe him a detail job and my fence looks like a dalmatian. Anyone else have a tool that cost more in cleanup than it saved?
Honestly I spent a whole weekend last summer re-caulking my bathtub in Denver. Looked perfect at first but then black mold started showing up after 6 months. So I googled it and found out I skipped the step where you need to fill the tub with water before caulking because the gap changes when it's full. Now I gotta scrape it all out and start over. Has anyone else learned that one the hard way?
Installed a $15 drain pan under my new water heater to protect the basement floor. It rusted through last week and dumped 40 gallons of water onto my new laminate. Had to rip out the whole floor, total repair was about $1,200. Anybody else had luck with plastic pans instead?