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bowhunter1023

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If there's a more satisfying chore, I haven't found it yet. Tracie spent time Saturday hand cleaning the front porch, so I took advantage of her momentum and a rainy day yesterday to do the N and E (front) sides of the house. Managed to get the sidewalk to the front door done, too. This is the N side and it was done 2 years ago. Shows how fast it can get away from you! I also ripped out 3 dead boxwoods and will be rebuilding the wood privacy fence that blew down back in May. Felt good to get this off the end of summer to-do list.

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"J"

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If there's a more satisfying chore, I haven't found it yet. Tracie spent time Saturday hand cleaning the front porch, so I took advantage of her momentum and a rainy day yesterday to do the N and E (front) sides of the house. Managed to get the sidewalk to the front door done, too. This is the N side and it was done 2 years ago. Shows how fast it can get away from you! I also ripped out 3 dead boxwoods and will be rebuilding the wood privacy fence that blew down back in May. Felt good to get this off the end of summer to-do list.

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What’re you spraying it down with, Jesse?
 

bowhunter1023

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What’re you spraying it down with, Jesse?

I bought some "As Seen on TV" siding wash concentrate at Bridgeport Equipment and mixed per the directions (could have been mixed a big heavier). Wet the siding, spray that, give it 5 minutes while I wash the last section, repeat the process. It did well, even on area where the siding had oxidized. I can see spots I missed the oxidized areas, so I'm happy with it. Only used 1 gallon for the two sides of the house.