Greenmeadows, Napier

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman’s Walk in Wednesdays

Ryman villages across the country are open every Wednesday in November.

1301 days ago

How to Maintain and Care for your Wallcoverings

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

So, you’ve finally chosen that fabulous wallpaper to showcase your style but how do you best look after it to keep it looking fresh and clean?

Many a foreign object can flick onto the surface of the wallpapers in your home that can range from food to crayon to fly spray, the list goes on. … View more
So, you’ve finally chosen that fabulous wallpaper to showcase your style but how do you best look after it to keep it looking fresh and clean?

Many a foreign object can flick onto the surface of the wallpapers in your home that can range from food to crayon to fly spray, the list goes on. Like any textile, wallpapers do need a little bit of love every now and then, a regular wipe down with a clean cloth should keep dust and marks at bay however there are times when there may be the need for a more deeper clean.

To better understand how to care for your wallcoverings we need to first understand the different types of wallpaper on the market and their cleaning durability. The main three classifications are:

1. Washable: Coated papers (light weight vinyl) would fall under this category. A mild detergent and water can be used to occasionally wipe surface of wallcovering. Not suitable for high traffic areas due to light cleaning and inability to remove stains or contaminants without damage.

2. Scrubbable: Generally heavy vinyl’s, these types of wallcoverings are suited to higher traffic areas as they can withstand scrubbing to remove stains and dirt more effectively.

3. Spongeable: The most delicate of the three methods with wall coverings primarily used for decorative effect (uncoated). Best maintained by using a dry clean sponge/eraser or with a lightly dampened cloth and avoiding heavy water use.



Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...

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1301 days ago

Mother's Day is this weekend

Sunday Star Times

Are you still looking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?

From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!

Follow the link, select the 6 month option and use the promo code … View more
Are you still looking for the perfect Mother's Day treat?

From now until Mother's Day, subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for 6 months and you will receive a free Antipodes skincare gift, valued at $115!

Follow the link, select the 6 month option and use the promo code SSTMOTHERSDAY at the checkout to redeem.

Hurry! Offer ends Sunday. T&C's apply.
Subscribe Now

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1301 days ago

Local Honey for Sale

Suzanne from Marewa

Honey for Sale

180ml - $5
500ml - $15
1L - $25
Collect Marewa 027 332 3829

Negotiable

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1301 days ago

Wanted to Buy - Scanpan Roasting Dish

Suzanne from Marewa

Wanted to Buy - Scanpan Roasting Dish in good condition.
Phone 027 332 3829

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1302 days ago

Surplus Solar power for sale

Andrew from Napier South

Hello all.
We have Solar Panels and we often have a surplus of electricity.
Our power company (trustpower) has a scheme where that surplus can be sold directly to another trustpower customer on the same lines company. It is called solar buddies
www.trustpower.co.nz...
We are keen to sell any … View more
Hello all.
We have Solar Panels and we often have a surplus of electricity.
Our power company (trustpower) has a scheme where that surplus can be sold directly to another trustpower customer on the same lines company. It is called solar buddies
www.trustpower.co.nz...
We are keen to sell any surplus we have for 18c kWh.
Have a read of the webpage and PM me if you are interested.
Andrew Reeve

1302 days ago

The benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus.

NumberWorks'nWords Hawkes Bay

As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.

Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking … View more
As parents and educators, we know that a heavy workload and commitments can be stressful, so taking breaks is an essential part of learning. At NumberWorks’nWords, we ensure that breaks are scheduled into each students’ session.

Check out the full blog to explore the benefits of taking breaks for learning and focus!

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1302 days ago

It's the season for streaming TV

The Team from Chorus

Are you hanging out for some of your favourite shows to return this winter?

Read more about what's coming below. And be sure you're connected to fibre broadband for the best streaming experience.
Read more

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1303 days ago

Maths tutoring

Mary-Ann from Maths tutoring

I am an experienced secondary maths teacher with many years of teaching maths. I teach on a one to one basis in my home or yours.
I am qualified with B.Sc (mathematics), Dip Teaching and MBA.
Don’t let the year go by and then realise too late that help is needed.
Contact me by phone or … View more
I am an experienced secondary maths teacher with many years of teaching maths. I teach on a one to one basis in my home or yours.
I am qualified with B.Sc (mathematics), Dip Teaching and MBA.
Don’t let the year go by and then realise too late that help is needed.
Contact me by phone or text: 02040179124

1303 days ago

Hastings-born Whare Timu, 34, is architecture's 'new kid'

Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed

As a child in Hastings, Whare Timu painted superheroes all over the house, now Whare Timu has landed a top job with one of this country's biggest architecture firms.

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1303 days ago

Are you our next Houseplant Hero?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Have you got New Zealand‘s best collection of houseplants?
We’re searching for indoor plant obsessives who have created impressive urban jungles… and there’s some great prizes to be won!

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1303 days ago

Auction Wednesday 5 May 10am

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

Full House again this week. Dive Gear on acct MPI. Brand New Garden Chipper/Shredder. Estate Tools. Pair Electric Lift Beds. Tidy Furniture etc etc
Viewing weekdays 8-5. Late Night Tuesday to 6pm
Absentee Bids Welcome. More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... & Facebook
NB. Antique Auction May 20 - … View more
Full House again this week. Dive Gear on acct MPI. Brand New Garden Chipper/Shredder. Estate Tools. Pair Electric Lift Beds. Tidy Furniture etc etc
Viewing weekdays 8-5. Late Night Tuesday to 6pm
Absentee Bids Welcome. More Photos www.mafa.co.nz... & Facebook
NB. Antique Auction May 20 - Entries Now Welcome

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1307 days ago

CHLORINE FREE WATER for Napier

Pauline from Hospital Hill

If Christchurch can do it Napier can surely do it. We draw our water from the secure confining layers of the aquifer and our pipe network is in good condition. READ MORE: www.stuff.co.nz...

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1304 days ago

How to Fix a Carpet Dent from Heavy Furniture

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean (Hawkes Bay Chem-Dry)

It’s a moment of horror – moving a piece of furniture and realizing what it’s done to the carpet. In fact, some people even refuse to move their furniture around because they don’t know how to get rid of the carpet dents that the heavy pieces have left. Luckily, there is a fix!

The only … View more
It’s a moment of horror – moving a piece of furniture and realizing what it’s done to the carpet. In fact, some people even refuse to move their furniture around because they don’t know how to get rid of the carpet dents that the heavy pieces have left. Luckily, there is a fix!

The only things you’ll need are ice cubes, and a vacuum or hairbrush.
1. Place an ice cube on the dent. If the dent is large or long, use extra ice cubes as needed
2. Allow the ice cubes to melt.
3. Once the ice cubes have melted, the carpet will fluff back up.
4. After the area has dried, vacuum over the dents or gently use a hairbrush to further fluff the carpet if needed.

Additional Tips:
Moving furniture a few inches at regular intervals can help prevent carpet dents from becoming severe. Every couple months, scoot the couch or other heavy items a couple inches to one side and fluff up the dents. If this is done, the dent can often be fluffed simply with your fingers; no water necessary.

Scraping a coin over the dent can also work to fluff it up if your fingers alone aren’t getting the pile back up.

Another method of fluffing the carpet is to use a spray mister to slightly wet the dent, then use a hair dryer on warm or cool air (holding it several inches away from the carpet) to dry the area while gently fluffing up the pile with your fingers or a hairbrush.

Another method of fluffing the carpet is to use steam. Hold a clothing or upholstery steamer several inches above the carpet and quickly blast the dent with steam. Let the dent cool, then use your fingers or a hairbrush to fluff it up. However, most carpets are nylon, and nylon can melt easily, so it’s best to test the steam on a small hidden area first, such as in the corner of a closet, to see how the carpet fibres react to the heat. Again, be sure to hold the steamer several inches away from the carpet when applying the steam.

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1304 days ago

Antique Auction 20 May 10am

Todd Foster from Maidens & Foster Auctioneers Ltd

Entries are now welcome for our May 20th Antiques & Collectables Auction. Preliminary Photos follow - More at www.mafa.co.nz...
NB. Weekly Auctions continue Wednesdays 10am

1304 days ago

Breast Cancer Foundation NZ

Breast Cancer Foundation NZ

Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund … View more
Come together for good with friends, whānau and workmates by hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast this May. You’ll be joining thousands of Kiwis around the country to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ.

You can host any time in May, and by taking part, you’ll be helping fund ground-breaking work by some of our country’s top breast cancer researchers, educate people about breast health, and provide free support services for breast cancer patients and their families.

What are you waiting for! Sign up today.
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