Today I go out to stain a deck that I had washed three days ago. Well, the birds had been very busy, there had to be at least 20 droppings all over the deck! If our pilots in Iraq could bomb a bunker as accurately as those birds straffed this deck, the war would be over already.
If you asked me what the thing I dislike the most about deck restoration, cleaning up bird droppings would have to be up there.
So I whip out my spray bottle of Simple Green along with some paper towels, and attempt to clean off 20-some spots. Usually this works very well. Notice the word "usually". Today, the stuff was like dried latex paint. Dang.
I had to let the spots dry, and then sand with an 80grit sanding block.
Anybody have movement removing advice? How do others do it? I hope there isn't somebody out here that stains right over the droppings.
Today I go out to stain a deck that I had washed three days ago. Well, the birds had been very busy, there had to be at least 20 droppings all over the deck! If our pilots in Iraq could bomb a bunker as accurately as those birds straffed this deck, the war would be over already.
If you asked me what the thing I dislike the most about deck restoration, cleaning up bird droppings would have to be up there.
So I whip out my spray bottle of Simple Green along with some paper towels, and attempt to clean off 20-some spots. Usually this works very well. Notice the word "usually". Today, the stuff was like dried latex paint. Dang.
I had to let the spots dry, and then sand with an 80grit sanding block.
Anybody have movement removing advice? How do others do it? I hope there isn't somebody out here that stains right over the droppings.
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