I have a house wash/paint prep booked for tomorrow. I was planning on using TSP. The majority of the house is just dirty brick, spider webs, etc. There is some flaking paint on the eves and fascia. I told him that I would do what I could about knocking off some of the flaky paint but that I wouldn't hit it with too much pressure for fear of gouging the wood. I told him that in some cases you just have to use some elbow grease and that the cleaning and "de-flaking" would make it a little easier to finish the scraping. I will pre wet wet wet and rinse rinse rinse. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
I have a house wash/paint prep booked for tomorrow. I was planning on using TSP. The majority of the house is just dirty brick, spider webs, etc. There is some flaking paint on the eves and fascia. I told him that I would do what I could about knocking off some of the flaky paint but that I wouldn't hit it with too much pressure for fear of gouging the wood. I told him that in some cases you just have to use some elbow grease and that the cleaning and "de-flaking" would make it a little easier to finish the scraping. I will pre wet wet wet and rinse rinse rinse. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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