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Lance

Propane Stove Soot Removal

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Everyone,

I'm new to the pressure washing business and after a few months of preparation and research I think I am ready to do my first house (mine of course). I will be using Steve's Citracleen housewash mix but have a quesiton regarding a soot stain caused by the exhause of my propane stove. Any thoughts on what I should use for this? I was thinking scrubbing some Gutter Shock if the Citracleen doesn't work.

Thanks,

Lance

Mountain Home & Window Service

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I used gutter zap on a house yesterday. I did a freebie for my ex-brother in law, and his new wife, they use an outdoor fireplace on their deck, and it left a thick soot stain on the painted wood soffit and fascia (they have since moved it further away from the house). Not sure if gutter shock/zap would hurt cedar or not but zap did a great job on the painted pine.

Matt

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