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Recently purchased a 1800 psi electric power washer and cleaned 1000
sq ft pine deck after 5 years of neglect with watewr only. I was motivated by an astronomical bid from a local contractor and decided to invest $170 to determine if I could do it myself instead. Power washer worked like a charm, removing grime and mildew in no time at all. Property is located in Blue Ridge section of North Carolina and winters can be harsh coupled with the fact I am surrounded by trees (keeps it cool but very little sun). Now that I own the power washer, I intend to keep after the deck more diligently. My question is- If I keep after the deck with the power washer regularly do I need to apply a wood preservative? The deck is 5 years old. Would appreciate suggestions from those more knowledgeable. Thanks |
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Bought a Karcher 1800 psi electric at Lowes.
Since I am 72 years old and retired with the luxury of time available, I was in no rush. Did as much as I felt like as long as I felt like so I didn't time the entire 1000 sq ft. Recollect first section maybe 250 sq ft with heavy black grime took me about an hour to clean. It went faster when I became more accustomed to the contraption. (Joe Doe) wrote in message ... In article , (PJ O'Donovan) wrote: Power washer worked like a charm, removing grime and mildew in no time at all. What power washer did you buy and how long did the job take to complete? Thanks. Roland |
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![]() "PJ O'Donovan" wrote in message om... Property is located in Blue Ridge section of North Carolina and winters can be harsh... You don't know what harsh is, boy! |
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