Sentences with phrase «need less coats»

If the product needs less coats of paint when a property is being prepared for the next resident, this means significant cost savings for our clients.

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Combine all ingredients until the vegetables are coated in oil (start with less oil and increase amount if needed to coat the vegetables).
Today several organizations have jumped on the coat tails of our first attempt at making these lesser known species of fish an alternative to those species that are in need of recovery.
A note about substitutions: If you use whey protein in place of the Warrior Blend protein, you'll need less water and you'll want to freeze them a little longer (~ 15 minutes) before dipping in the chocolate coating.
If you've noticed your dog's coat is looking a little less glossy or feeling a bit coarse, sometimes they just need more fatty acids in their diet.
These jeans and this top are pretty light, but the coat adds some warmth (in case you need it) and makes it look less like an outfit meant to be exclusively for warm weather.
I can't wait to finally store my Winter coat away together with all the boots and scarves... I'm after all a «sea child», so the less clothes I need to put on, the better
Less water is needed since applying shampoo along with water gets the dog wet instantly — no more waiting for the water to absorb into the dry coat.
Length: Medium Characteristics: Curly Colors: White with shadings of cream, buff or apricot Coat Less Allergenic: White with shadings of cream, buff or apricot Overall Grooming Needs: High
Dogs, and cats to a lesser extent, need to be bathed regularly (as frequently as once every two weeks to a month) to avoid skin conditions and unhealthy hair coats.
This breed's coat needs daily brushing, unless you keep its coat short, in which case it might require less grooming.
But the larger, active breeds with short coats need much less care and can be done by you at home.
Long - coat Chis needs less trimming and grooming than their short - coat counterparts.
If your family is always on the go and you don't have time to train him or groom his beautiful double coat weekly, you should take a pass on this breed and look for a dog that needs a little less maintenance.
Smooth - coated Griffons need even less maintenance and only require a weekly brushing and a bath when they start to get smelly.
Dogs, and cats to a lesser extent, need to be bathed regularly to avoid uncomfortable skin conditions and unhealthy hair coats.
If your dog really doesn't enjoy bath time, some vets will stock mousses that you can rub into the coat, leave to dry and then comb out — no need to wet or rinse your pooch, and less danger of getting splashed by a stubborn doggy!
Puppies need less attention than adults because of their shorter coats.
That said, keep in mind that some dogs have a very thin hair coat and lack of body fat to insulate them — dogs such as greyhounds, Italian greyhounds, Boxers, pit bulls, etc., may need a protective gear at temperatures less than 30 °F.
This often means less sneezing and less sweeping, but it also means more grooming as the coat needs to be groomed to prevent the dead hair from getting tangled within the undercoat creating mats.
The spray is good because it is considerably less messy than loose leaf catnip that my cats (very adorably) roll around and coat themselves in, then get it all over the carpet, sofa, bed... I put a couple squirts of the Kong Catnip Spray on my cat's stuffed animal, and that is all she needs for the night.
Thankfully, they have a very short coat and need less grooming.
A dog provided with a coat will grow less hair — but then he'll need the coat all winter to stay warm or will run the same risks of being chilled as humans.
If you have a less expensive metal tub with a powder coating on it, cleaning with non-abrasive cleansers and wiping it dry at the end of each day may extend the lifespan, or it may need touching up with rust - resistant paint at some point.
Clean, dry coat is easier to brush, and it's easier on both the groomers and the animals since less brushing and tugging is needed.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), small dogs that are less than ten pounds (like Chihuahuas and toy terriers), short - haired breeds like greyhounds, and short - legged breeds like dachshunds need coats because they are more likely to get cold faster.
For high - use pieces, you may need to apply an additional sealer (Endurance) if you used less than three coats of Stain + Finish.
less coats... I need to know if I need to paint the tongue part at all... and if I don't have a nail gun how do I put them up?
Chalk Paint ® is extremely dureable and easy to maintain (and no, you do not need to reseal or apply a new top coat annually, bi-annually or for that matter, years) The cost for the materials and the right tools to transform an average kitchen are less than taking a party of six to one of the nicer restaraunts in Rochester, NY!
After reading NUMEROUS blogs this seems to be the best recipe — I am just a bit confused — I thought the whole appeal of chalk paint — other than the distressed look was there was no prep work, less coats needed, no sanding, etc..
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