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Citric vs Oxalic where do you stand?
Celeste replied to John.Harper's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
sorry....my bad - started getting friendly with the Coronas around noon today :lgsideway -
So am I going through that Mid Life thing ....
Celeste replied to Jim Gamble's question in The Club House
omg.....here we go again. -
Citric vs Oxalic where do you stand?
Celeste replied to John.Harper's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
I went back through........you mixed sodium hydroxide, percarb ........why has anyone even replied to this? -
Deck Castle
Celeste replied to James's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
You know - they make coloring for vinyl.....that could help? -
Deck Castle
Celeste replied to James's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
GOR-geous :) -
Citric vs Oxalic where do you stand?
Celeste replied to John.Harper's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
We use a blend. -
So am I going through that Mid Life thing ....
Celeste replied to Jim Gamble's question in The Club House
Wouldn't mind completely restoring my '73 MGB if we want to get back to cars :) -
So am I going through that Mid Life thing ....
Celeste replied to Jim Gamble's question in The Club House
Lipo, boob relocation (back to where they belong), face lift, botox - and whatever else those stupid super-models get so they stay looking 30 :D -
hydrochloric acid .. safe to use on anything?
Celeste replied to John.Harper's topic in Chemicals & Safety
Muriatic can ruin bricks if used straight out of the jug. We use products from Eacochem for all of our brick washing (and we have cleaned thousands of square feets of them!) They are specially buffered so as not to damage the brick substrate - NMD80 is also safe for the applicator - which is also very important! -
Email from Linda today---she is a very special lady.
Celeste replied to John T's topic in PWNA News, Events, and Information
John's post notwithstanding - no. I don't feel the need to publish a private email between myself and another person. -
Email from Linda today---she is a very special lady.
Celeste replied to John T's topic in PWNA News, Events, and Information
I received a very nice email from Mrs. Tosetti today - I had written a thank you for her efforts, not expecting a response. What a lovely surprise :) She is a very special lady, John. You are fortunate to have met her! Celeste -
Thanks to all of our Vets - Roger included :) I'm also thankful for my daughter who is serving now in the USAF!
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Good bye, 2011
Celeste replied to RPetry's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Finally finished the job from hell this week with the help of Charlie/Apex DeckSavers......still doing deck work and deck estimates this week. I'm ready for a lucky lottery ticket so we can have the winter off! -
What Roundtables are scheduled so far for 2012?
Celeste replied to John T's question in The Club House
THIS one is a MUST MUST MUST attend :) -
What Roundtables are scheduled so far for 2012?
Celeste replied to John T's question in The Club House
Oooo - is NC local? -
brick discoloration while removing rust
Celeste replied to Fairway Washing's question in Residential Pressure Washing
omg - just call EacoChem, tell them that you have fouled some bricks and they will put you on the proper track for repairing your damage and what to use next time. -
Wood Tux color choices for mahogany
Celeste replied to Bailey Property Service's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Brown Sugar is our most popular selection.....if she wants to see a smidge more red, Amaretto is also a beautiful tone. -
You must have been a Boy Scout when you were young :) Best wishes headed your way!!
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First strip and seal
Celeste replied to Bailey Property Service's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
It may take more than one application - but it can be done. We had one that the homeowner literally put an entire gallon of stain in less than 30 sq feet. Took some work but it did come off. -
First strip and seal
Celeste replied to Bailey Property Service's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Aussie Oil will come off nicely with HD-80. Do a test area on the most heavily applied area (paved? Does that mean overapplied?!?) You can make HD-80 strong and yes, it will mess with that painted area so masking may be necessary. Mid 50's should be lovely for stripping..... Our stain choice for hardwoods would be WoodTux. You will get as many opinions as you gave options and then some on stain. -
Chilean cedar
Celeste replied to RPetry's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Oooo, Rick, that's pretty :) -
AH!!! Perfect :)
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The fact that other men made suggestions is a little scary to me
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Then I definitely stand by my suggestion ....... unless he wants to put his answer with flowers in a Barbie car!! He could get a remote control one and drive it up to her :)
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Or in lieu of the piece of wood, have the bucket full of flowers with a yes note? My mushy side is showing!!