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Welcome to Home in Progress—the weekly show from RepcoLite Paints where we dig into the projects and little fixes that make home life better. Paint colors, design tricks, flooring, plumbing, yard work—you name it. If it happens at home, we’ll talk about it. Think of it as helpful advice with a sense of humor, always leaving you with something useful and a smile.℗ & © 2025 Dan Hansen Art
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    • Conquering Digital Photo Clutter & Understanding Polyurethane
      Jan 24 2026

      In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, Dan kicks things off with a lighthearted winter story before diving into two practical, surprisingly connected topics: organizing digital memories and choosing the right wood finish.

      The first half of the show tackles the growing stress of digital photo overload. Dan breaks down why our phones feel so cluttered, explains the critical difference between syncing and backing up photos, and outlines simple, realistic steps for freeing up storage while keeping important memories safe. Along the way, he introduces the “paradox of plenty” — why having fewer, more meaningful photos can actually help us enjoy our memories more.

      In the second half, the focus shifts back to the Winter Wood Shop with a deep but accessible look at lacquer and polyurethane. Dan explains how modern wood finishes evolved, the practical differences between oil-based and water-based polyurethane, and how recent VOC regulations have changed what’s available today. He also shares application tips, common mistakes to avoid, and why polyurethane remains one of the most versatile finishes for real-world woodworking projects.

      The episode wraps up by connecting good materials, good habits, and good outcomes — whether you’re protecting wood or preserving memories.

      RECOMMENDED READING & RESOURCES

      If you want to go deeper, these articles and guides are clear and practical:

      Practical Guides for Photo Organization & Backup
      1. How to Organize and Protect Digital Photos (The Photo Managers) — A professional’s guide to consolidating, organizing, and backing up your entire library. How to Organize and Protect Digital Photos
      2. How To Organize And Back Up Digital Photos and Videos (DIY Playbook) — Practical steps for creating a “photo hub,” removing duplicates, and backing up to a cloud or hard drive. How to Organize and Back Up Digital Photos and Videos
      3. Step-by-Step Photo Storage Guide (Eyes The Limit) — A straightforward walk through sorting, backing up, and deleting unwanted photos, including folder and tagging tips. How to Organize Your Photo Storage: Step‑by‑Step Guide
      4. Apple Support — iCloud Photos & Optimize Storage — Official Apple instructions so you can see exactly how iCloud sync, optimize storage, and deletions work (and why synced photos are everywhere). Set up and Use iCloud Photos (Apple Support)

      Cloud & Phone Backup Basics
      1. Google Photos Help — Manage Storage & Cleanup — Official support from Google on how to manage storage, clean up large files, and understand what counting against storage means in Google Photos. Manage Your Storage (Google Photos Help)
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      40 min
    • From Pink Walls to Bug Juice: Real Painting Advice & the Wild Truth About Shellac
      Jan 17 2026

      In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, the conversation starts with a teaser from the Winter Wood Shop series—then takes a sharp turn into one of the most unexpected topics we’ve covered yet.

      The show opens with real-world painting questions from new homeowners, including whether dark paint really covers bright pink walls better, how to temporarily paint a tile kitchen backsplash, and what to consider when tackling large trim projects in older homes where lead paint may be present. Along the way, we break down how paint bases and primers actually work, why the order you choose colors matters, and when extra caution is required for health and safety.

      From there, the episode pivots into a surprisingly fascinating deep dive on shellac—what it is, how it’s used, and why it’s still relevant today. We explore both clear shellac and white pigmented shellac, its role in woodworking and finishing, and its long, strange history. That includes the origin story most people never hear: shellac’s connection to the lac bug, how it shows up in everyday products, and why it sometimes sparks debate in the vegan world.

      It’s a practical, informative episode with a twist—grounded in real home improvement advice, but ending with a topic you probably didn’t expect to hear on a painting show.

      Resources
      1. Make Your Own Shellac (Video)

      Episode Timeline

      00:00 — Introduction & Winter Wood Shop Teaser

      00:41 — Painting Questions from New Homeowners

      02:08 — Paint Coverage, Bases, and Primers Explained

      05:56 — Can You Paint a Tile Backsplash?

      08:31 — Lead Paint Concerns in Older Homes

      13:26 — Choosing Paint Colors in the Right Order

      17:49 — How RepcoLite Helps Homeowners Get It Right

      18:29 — Meet the Lac Bug

      19:18 — The Secret Life of Lac Bugs

      21:28 — Lac Bugs in Everyday Products

      24:49 — The Vegan Debate

      25:56 — From Bug Secretions to Shellac

      27:04 — Shellac in Woodworking

      32:15 — Shellac’s Historical Role

      35:58 — Modern Uses (and Limits) of Shellac

      39:04 — Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up

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      40 min
    • New Year Reset, Mold Myths, and the Truth About Tung Oil
      Jan 10 2026

      In the first full episode of 2026, Home in Progress host Dan Hansen takes a fresh look at New Year’s resolutions—why they so often fail, and how a small shift in thinking can make them far more sustainable. Drawing on personal experience, Dan shares a practical, realistic approach to setting goals that actually stick.

      From there, the episode pivots to a common winter home concern: mold and mildew. Dan breaks down what mold really is, when it’s a health concern, and when it’s more of a maintenance issue. You’ll hear clear, step-by-step guidance on safely cleaning mold, choosing the right products, and preventing it from returning—plus what to do after mold is removed so your repairs last.

      The episode wraps up with the launch of a new Winter Wood Shop series, starting with one of the most misunderstood finishing products out there: tung oil. Dan explains the differences between pure tung oil, tung oil/varnish blends, and products labeled “tung oil finish,” and compares their real-world performance to polyurethane so you can choose the right finish for the job.

      Episode Timeline

      00:00 — Welcome to Home in Progress

      00:24 — Why New Year’s Resolutions So Often Fail

      02:06 — A More Sustainable Approach to Goal-Setting

      07:31 — Introducing the Winter Wood Shop Series

      08:32 — Mold and Mildew: What Homeowners Should Know

      12:56 — Understanding Mold in the Home

      19:34 — Essential Safety Gear for Mold Cleanup

      20:21 — Effective Mold Cleaning Methods

      21:39 — How to Know When Mold Is Truly Gone

      23:01 — Priming and Painting After Mold Removal

      24:18 — Preventing Mold from Coming Back

      27:29 — What Tung Oil Really Is (and Isn’t)

      32:05 — The Three Types of “Tung Oil” Products

      35:22 — Where Tung Oil Works—and Where It Doesn’t

      38:25 — Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

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      40 min
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