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Decks
- Remove everything from your
deck, or if this isn't possible
move everything to one side
- Remove, or cover items below the
deck you do not want to get
covered in grime.
Hose down deck to begin, mix a
large pail of a mild detergent
and warm water, or use
a specialized cleaner, found in
the paint department of your
local home center
- Start at the high point and
scrub with a nylon brush, rinse
before soap dries
- Rinse deck from underneath, then
re-rinse the top one final time
- Do stairs last, and always start
at the top and work down
Patios
- Clear patio as much as possible
(ie chairs, BBQ, bikes, etc)
- Sweep to remove large debris,
and prevent creation of a big
mud puddle
Mix TSP with water in a bucket,
or use a special formulated
chemical safe for the
environment
- Apply cleaner, and agitate with
a stiff bristled brush
- Hose off, beginning at the high
point. A pressure washer will
provide a much more
dramatic difference in
cleanliness. Use a high pressure
2,000 psi and up for best
results
- Check that you have adequate
drainage for the water you will
be applying
On brick pavers, and exposed
aggregate do not apply pressure
in one spot for too long
Note:
Consider sealing pavers and
exposed aggregate to prevent
damage and to ease cleaning
Outdoor Furniture
- Clean twice per year, in spring
and in the fall before storage
- Use a mild detergent, or a
specialty chemical safe for the
environment
- Apply, and scrub with a scotch
brite pad or nylon brush, and
rinse
- Wash umbrellas with a mild
detergent, dry thoroughly before
storing
- Avoid using pressure washer on
painted wood
- Protect unpainted wood with
sealer, oil, polyurethane to
lengthen life
- Use an automotive paste wax to
protect plastic, metal, and
painted metal
Barbeques
- Clean exterior with a mild soap,
and hose off thoroughly.
Re-paint if needed.
- Remove grill and clean with oven
cleaner as detailed in article
- Remove gunk from the bottom of
the BBQ, use pin to open all
holes on burner element
- Check for spiders in venturi
tubes, and test all gas
connections with soapy water
- Replace Lava rocks with grease
drips facing down
- Run BBQ for 45 minutes on HIGH
to sanitize, and burn off any
cleaning residue
- Only open propane tank half a
turn for safety. This makes
shutting off quick and easy.
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