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homes.cjonline.com | The Topeka Capital-Journal | Saturday, March 18, 2017 | 9

TV company looking for structures The Capital-Journal A TV production company is looking for people in Kansas City and its surrounding area who have unique structures, vehicles or containers they can turn into livable retreats. Think boat, old barn, abandoned train car, dumpster, grain silo — anything on your

property in which people could sleep, eat or play. Red Arrow Industries, the production company behind History Channel’s “Lone Star Restoration,” is casting for its new show, “You Can’t Turn That Into a House.” The company is looking for people to appear on camera and have their could-be dwellings transformed.

Those wishing to be considered should send the following information to youcant@redarrowindustries. com: name; home address; phone number; photos of the unique structure; and the story behind the structure/vehicle/container, such as how you came to own it and how it’s currently being used.

TIP OF THE WEEK: Sticky bumper stickers

To remove sticker residue from a car window: n Use petroleum-based prewash laundry spray to soften the gummy residue, then remove it with a plastic pot scrubber. n Or, try some duct tape: Put it over the sticky spot, rub back and forth with your hand, then peel it off — it may take a few tries. n To finish, clean the area with vinegar or window cleaner. Don’t use an abrasive cleanser or steel wool, which can scratch the glass. Source: Heloise via goodhousekeeping.com

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