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Edited on Sat Aug-08-09 05:21 PM by Wash. state Desk Jet
A bleach water solution and the old garden hose !what you might do is check the ingredients of a fence wash and the square footage it will cover,compare the cost of a gallon of bleach to the cost of a gallon of fence wash . you may find with the additives the deck/fence wash may not be as costly as you think. If you say a neighbor using a product and it worked really well ,it may be worth doing a little investigative search. I mean really, in the old days bleach was what, about a buck a bottle ! But than hay, fence boards were a buck a board! It was 16 dollars per eight foot section five bucks ea. fer two fence posts than one dollar per bag of concrete. So that was 38. dollars per eight foot section ! And digging the holes!
Yer fence wash has additives in it, and it is those additives that make the difference. If you use bleach and water in a spray bottle, you will have to experiment to find the right mixture. I have a open deck in the yard ,and when the slippery moss accumulates, I dump straight bleach over it,and the decking boards return to the natural color. But those boards are clear ceder. When those boards rot, and anything wood exposed to weather will indeed rot, I simple change the boards. It's just a 8 by 10. The last time I bought the treated decking boards. Haven't used bleach on the new boards yet !
Once again I would suggest you make a trip to hd and look over the products !You may even find some stain you like !And if you do,you might demonstrate the idea to yer neighbor, who knows, they may go halves on the project !
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