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~ Thursday, June 10 ~
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Melemine Sponges (Magic Eraser, Mr Clean etc.)
Random I know, but, if you have not discovered these, they will make  things look like new again, remove the most wack shit ever! I use them  all the time.
“In the early 21st century it was discovered that melamine  foam was an effective abrasive cleaner. Rubbing with slightly moistened  foam may remove otherwise “uncleanable” external markings from surfaces.  For example, it can remove crayon, magic marker, and grease from  painted walls, wood finishings, plastic-adhering paints from treated  wooden tables, adhesive residue, and grime from hub caps. The surface  being cleaned may be finely scratched if not hard. The foam wears away,  rather like a pencil eraser, and leaves a slight residue behind which  can be rinsed away.”

Melemine Sponges (Magic Eraser, Mr Clean etc.)

Random I know, but, if you have not discovered these, they will make things look like new again, remove the most wack shit ever! I use them all the time.

“In the early 21st century it was discovered that melamine foam was an effective abrasive cleaner. Rubbing with slightly moistened foam may remove otherwise “uncleanable” external markings from surfaces. For example, it can remove crayon, magic marker, and grease from painted walls, wood finishings, plastic-adhering paints from treated wooden tables, adhesive residue, and grime from hub caps. The surface being cleaned may be finely scratched if not hard. The foam wears away, rather like a pencil eraser, and leaves a slight residue behind which can be rinsed away.”

Tags: Cleaning Packaging Melamine Japan Cute
~ Monday, May 3 ~
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Soon it Will be Cold Enough. Mixed media on paper, 24” x  24”
By Yuta Onoda, originally from Japan, has recently graduated from  Bachelor of Applied Arts Illustration at Sheridan College, Canada. He has been  shaping his art aesthetic through various forms of media, finding new avenues to express  himself.
via // ffffound.com / yutaonoda.com

Soon it Will be Cold Enough. Mixed media on paper, 24” x 24”

By Yuta Onoda, originally from Japan, has recently graduated from Bachelor of Applied Arts Illustration at Sheridan College, Canada. He has been shaping his art aesthetic through various forms of media, finding new avenues to express himself.

via // ffffound.com / yutaonoda.com

Tags: Yuta Onoda Painting Illustration Japan Art Girl
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~ Thursday, March 11 ~
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~ Tuesday, March 2 ~
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(via mnmal)

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Tags: Japan minimalism
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~ Wednesday, December 30 ~
Permalink Tags: Japan Tattoo
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~ Tuesday, December 8 ~
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I love Japan book from Tomtor, coming soon… could be interesting…

I love Japan book from Tomtor, coming soon… could be interesting…

Tags: Design Japan
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