User talk:Joseph Miller Jr.
Hello and welcome to Wikipedia. Why did you post Liquid Crystalline Penetrating Waterproof Sealers? Is it meant to be an encyclopedia article? —SMALLJIM 16:51, 26 April 2015 (UTC) Yes it is. I am new to trying to make a Wikipedia Article. I thought I was using a SubPage. Please advise. Thanks, Joe Miller
Proposed deletion of Liquid Crystalline Penetrating Waterproof Sealers
[edit]The article Liquid Crystalline Penetrating Waterproof Sealers has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- Does not appear to be notable, no Google results besides this page
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Advice
[edit]Hi Joe (sorry for delay in replying). In reply to your message at Talk:Liquid Crystalline Penetrating Waterproof Sealers, I think your best bet is to have a look at the New contributors' help page. It's generally recommended that new editors make some useful edits to existing articles before creating a new one – we get so many people creating junk pages, or trying to advertise their businesses etc. that there are rather a lot of hoops to jump through to create an article that will stick. But if you do want to have a go, I strongly recommend following the "Create an article now" link on that New contributor's help page. I hope this helps, —SMALLJIM 18:43, 26 April 2015 (UTC)
P.S. Please let me know if you're happy for your existing page to be removed (I'm sorry to say it doesn't make the grade, yet!) and I'll delete it. —SMALLJIM