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My house has cedar siding. A few years ago, I hired a
professional to power wash and re-stain the house (& garage). I told him it was cedar, but he thought it was pine because of knots or similar. Anyway, that same year or the next I had insect problems which I discovered when the woodpeckers started poking holes. Is it possible that the power-washing destroyed the natural insect repellent character? Is there any way to restore it? Fortunately, the siding is vertical batten board (not sure of spelling) so only a few bits would need to be replaced. The house is looking dirty again and before doing anything I would like advice on how to clean while preserving cedar properties. Thanks -- Rex's Mom |
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