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Larva

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About Larva

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  • Birthday 08/19/1977

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    Derek Barsness
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    Coon Rapids
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    Software Engineer
  1. I have a 5 year old cedar fence. It has never been sealed or stained. I figure it is time to take care of it (well, past time actually, but that's besides the point). However, I'm not sure what to do about a certain situation. The fence is mostly gray, but also has some almost black sections (mostly along the bottom, perhaps where some sprinklers hit it). I tried lightly pressure washing the fence, and used a fence cleaning solution, but the black didn't come out. However, if I use higher pressure and take my time (about 15-20 minutes for a section between two posts) the black comes out. I did this higher powered spraying on one small area to test. The end result is that this section looks almost the color of cedar again. My questions are: Is it worth my time to do this to the rest of the fence? It will look nicer, but will it really help increase the lifetime of the fence or help the stain set in better? If I don't do this, am I just trapping in some sort of grime and mold that will actually decrease the fence's life?
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