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I need to take a tile that is on the wall under my bathroom sink cabinet to use it to replace some visible tiles. I know it’s possible to remove the old damaged tiles, but obviously I don’t want to damage the ones that I’m going to use to replace the bad ones.

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I m remodeling my home and have purchased a kitchen counter. I need to remove the old one. It does not hace cabinets under it. So how do I go about it???
I m remodeling my home and have purchased a kitchen counter. I need to remove the old one. It does not hace cabinets under it. So how do I go about it??? It is more of an island one. it it not tiled. it is formica.

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I was having a problem with mice and i heard mothballs would repel them so i put an open box of them under my cabinet but it didnt work and the mothballs are worse than the mice so i threw them away but i still smell that smell in my house. How can i completely get rid of it?

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Well our sink overflowed a couple months ago, and when I open the wood cabinet is smells terrible; I’m thinking there’s water damage, mold, etc. If this is the case, which I’m 95% sure it is, is there a cheap way to get rid of it? Basically, what do I do?
Sorry I made a typo.

“it” smells terribly, not “is”
Thank you Chicagirl.
Thank you Kathryn also, but I’ll see about which one’s cheaper to buy…

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The ceramic tiles start from under the cabinets that I do not want to replace. Do I have to remove the cabinets replace the ceramic tiles and than reattach the cabinets?

We have Alloc (off brand pergo) wood laminate flooring running under our kitchen cabinets. Would like to remove and replace floor without removing bottom cabinets.

I am thinking about buying one and was wonder if they are easy to install and then remove.. We will be moving in six months and don’t want to buy it if we can’t take it with us…

Thanks…

How should I go about this without removing the sink from the wall or destroying the cabinet?

I broke a large bottle of detergent under my bathroom sink; I tried wiping it up but it’s soaked into the wood. There’s also a strong detergent odor I’d like to get rid of. I’ve been using bleach to clean the mold that has since grown down there. What’s the best way to remove the detergent (it’s rented so it’d be hard to just get rid of the cabinet)?