Same client with the garage door. They want me to get their home's exterior (cedar shake) all cleaned up now. If you refer to the picture I posted of the garage door strip job, you'll see the surrounding shingles around the door that I worked over at the same time. Since I was working on the door with F-18 and RS MEd Red, I treated them at the same time. Now, they want the whole house done!
Due to all of the landscaping beneath the houses exterior, Im thinking about seeing what I can do to get that old shingle stain released with a sod. percarb approach first. Make sense? Might consider doing a small area 1st to gauge the extra time working without a SH stripper. Obviously, dont want to get to much pressure on these old shingles, figure they'll furr pretty easy, dont want that.
Frankly, my big concern has to do with access (sloped dirt surface below working area) and al the windows. I have additional concerns with respect to any of the old wet stripped stain bleeding into the house via those windows. I'll have access in and out of the house (hardwood floors, no worries there) so I figure Ill be doing a bit of peekin' in there to make sure Im not getting any runs inside through the seams of those windows. Dont want that AT ALL as the interior side of the windows are trimmed out in real nice clear fir with a clear finish!
Like I said, I don't have too much experience working with Cedar Shake Exteriors, or really house exteriors at all. Any input or pre-game advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
Same client with the garage door. They want me to get their home's exterior (cedar shake) all cleaned up now. If you refer to the picture I posted of the garage door strip job, you'll see the surrounding shingles around the door that I worked over at the same time. Since I was working on the door with F-18 and RS MEd Red, I treated them at the same time. Now, they want the whole house done!
Due to all of the landscaping beneath the houses exterior, Im thinking about seeing what I can do to get that old shingle stain released with a sod. percarb approach first. Make sense? Might consider doing a small area 1st to gauge the extra time working without a SH stripper. Obviously, dont want to get to much pressure on these old shingles, figure they'll furr pretty easy, dont want that.
Frankly, my big concern has to do with access (sloped dirt surface below working area) and al the windows. I have additional concerns with respect to any of the old wet stripped stain bleeding into the house via those windows. I'll have access in and out of the house (hardwood floors, no worries there) so I figure Ill be doing a bit of peekin' in there to make sure Im not getting any runs inside through the seams of those windows. Dont want that AT ALL as the interior side of the windows are trimmed out in real nice clear fir with a clear finish!
Like I said, I don't have too much experience working with Cedar Shake Exteriors, or really house exteriors at all. Any input or pre-game advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
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