If you think you need a power sprayer, you probably don't. I made the mistake of assuming that since power sprayers have been popular for many years now, that they must be an effective means of cleaning stuff.
I bought a power sprayer.
I bought the gallon of cleaning gunk.
I power sprayed my deck.
It looks cleaner when I wash it with soap and water and a brush and rinse it with a garden hose.
The settings and attachments and knobs are all total crap. The thing randomly fluctuates pressure. It is impossible to use.
Anyone want to buy a power sprayer? I'll sell it cheap.
And for the informative part:
How to clean your Deck
Step 1: Sweep the deck to get off all the leaves and such.
Step 2: Rinse the entire deck with a garden hose.
Step 3: Fill a five gallon bucket with a little dish washing detergent and water. In the case of really wanting to get the deck super clean, substitute a cup of bleach for the dishwashing detergent.
Step 4: With all your safety gear (goggles, gloves, long pants, good boots, gloves, etc), scrub the deck down with a scrub brush on a long handle. Allow the cleaning mixture to soak a bit. Do only a section at a time. During this and future steps avoid getting the cleaning solution on or near landscaping or plants.
Step 5: Rinse and repeat on the other sections.
Step 6: Rinse the entire deck.
Tada... a clean deck. Then consider adding a coat of your favorite deck sealer, water proofer, or stain, as needed and desired.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
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