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rewag
Newbie
9 posts
Hello everyone, 

I’m looking for advice and real-world experiences with wall radiators for home heating. I’m considering installing them in a small apartment and would like to know how efficient they are compared to traditional floor radiators or split AC heating. 

Do wall radiators provide consistent warmth in colder months, and are they cost-effective in terms of electricity or gas usage? Also, how difficult is installation in an existing building, and are there specific brands or models you recommend? 

Any maintenance tips, safety concerns, or design suggestions would also be greatly appreciated. I’d love to hear your thoughts. 

Thanks all.
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
For long-wear events, foam latex is usually the most comfortable because it’s light and flexible, but it can irritate some people with sensitive skin. Silicone is the most realistic and skin-safe for many users, but it gets hot and can feel heavy over time. 

Thermoplastic is durable and adjustable, and many people Shop Costume Masks when looking for this type, but it still needs good fitting and padding to avoid pressure points. Hard resin is the least comfortable and best for short use only.


For sensitive skin, wear a thin cotton or moisture-wicking balaclava under the mask to prevent direct contact. Make sure there is airflow around the mouth and nose, and add small ventilation holes if possible. Inside padding with breathable fabric helps reduce friction and heat buildup. Avoid any materials or adhesives that aren’t labeled skin-safe.
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
For long-wear events, foam latex is usually the most comfortable because it’s light and flexible, but it can irritate some people with sensitive skin. Silicone is the most realistic and skin-safe for many users, but it gets hot and can feel heavy over time. 

Thermoplastic is durable and adjustable, and many people Shop Costume Masks when looking for this type, but it still needs good fitting and padding to avoid pressure points. Hard resin is the least comfortable and best for short use only.


For sensitive skin, wear a thin cotton or moisture-wicking balaclava under the mask to prevent direct contact. Make sure there is airflow around the mouth and nose, and add small ventilation holes if possible. Inside padding with breathable fabric helps reduce friction and heat buildup. Avoid any materials or adhesives that aren’t labeled skin-safe.
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
Hey everyone! 

I have been getting really into costume design lately and I keep running into the same confusing question about costume masks. 

There are so many options out there, from foam latex and thermoplastic to silicone and hard resin, and I genuinely have no idea which materials are best for long wear events like conventions or theatrical performances.


I have sensitive skin and I am worried about allergic reactions or breathing discomfort during extended use. Has anyone tested different mask materials firsthand? What do you recommend for comfort, durability, and skin safety? 

Any tips on ventilation or interior lining would also be incredibly helpful!
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
Hi everyone! 

I'm considering redecorating my living room and need honest opinions about furniture choices. I have two cats and a dog, which makes selecting the right sofa challenging. I've seen some beautiful options online and I'm particularly drawn to a crushed velvet corner sofa for my space, but I'm worried about how well it would hold up with pets jumping on it constantly. Will the fabric pill or tear easily? 

How does pet hair stick to velvet compared to other materials like microfiber or linen? Can I use a lint roller or vacuum without damaging the nap of the fabric? Are there protective treatments I should apply beforehand? Also, if accidents happen, how stain resistant is crushed velvet really? Would washable covers help, or would they look cheap? I'd really appreciate feedback from pet owners who have experience with velvet furniture. 

Your insights would help me make an informed decision before investing in a new sofa!
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
Good high-quality black shirts that last without fading are usually from brands like Uniqlo especially their Supima or Uniqlo U lines, Carhartt, COS or Arket, Buck Mason, and Hanes Beefy-T if you want something cheaper. If you’re specifically looking for high quality black shirts the key isn’t just the brand though it’s the fabric. Thicker cotton especially Supima or ring-spun cotton holds color much better than thin fast-fashion shirts. If you want them to stay black for longer wash them inside out in cold water and avoid harsh drying.
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
Hi everyone, 

I’ve been researching the racing suits worn by Valentino Rossi and I’m curious about the design evolution, safety features, and brand collaborations over his career. How did his suits change from his early MotoGP days to his later seasons with Yamaha and Ducati? 

Were there specific materials or technologies introduced that improved aerodynamics or protection? Also, does anyone know if replicas of his iconic suits are still available for collectors or riders? 

I’d love insights from fans or riders who have studied his gear closely. Any details about customization or personal branding on his suits would be appreciated.
rewag
Newbie
9 posts
, modified by rewag on 6. Apr 2026

For a 1900 sq ft house, interior painting usually costs around $1.50 to $3 per sq ft, while exterior painting can run $2 to $4 per sq ft. Labor often accounts for 60 to 70 percent of the total cost, with materials making up the rest. The cost to paint 1900 sq ft house can vary depending on paint quality. Premium paints can raise costs by 20 to 50 percent, while mid-tier options often offer good durability at a lower price. To save money without sacrificing quality, stick to one color per area, prep small tasks yourself, and get 2 to 3 quotes from painters. For your house, expect roughly $3,000 to $5,500 for the interior, and $5,500 to $9,000 including the exterior.

rewag
Newbie
9 posts
Hi everyone, 

I recently came across the ARM Championship Belts Official and wanted to learn more from the community. Does anyone know if these belts are fully recognized in professional arm wrestling competitions? How do they compare in terms of quality and design to other championship belts in the sport? 

Also, are there official guidelines for how winners receive these belts, or is it more ceremonial? Any insights on the authenticity, materials used, or where to purchase them safely would be really helpful. 

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience!
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