Good morning ClueGood morning everyone. I got to sleep in this morning. Glad nothing happened to the rabbits, poor things.
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Good morning ClueGood morning everyone. I got to sleep in this morning. Glad nothing happened to the rabbits, poor things.
Good morning everyone. I got to sleep in this morning. Glad nothing happened to the rabbits, poor things.
Good morning Clue, have a great day
Buyer showed and took both as promised

My deck desperately needs pressure washed. I just don't know if I should rent one or buy one. Buying would definitely mean entry level though.
Is your patio wood?
In my experience the inexpensive pressure washers aren't much better than using a pressure nozzle on a garden hose.
I like a good deck brush for scrubbing. They look like a narrow push broom actually.
Good morning Henny, have a great dayGood morning all.
Got over an inch of much needed rain yesterday. Of course it's when the farmers are trying to get crops in and too late to help my garden. LOL
Good morning Mo, have a great dayGood morning everyone.
Fishy, you might consider renting one to begin with. Try it out, and then decide if it's something you want to consider buying. Our patio is cool decking, not wood, but we've used ours on wood too. (Dh does the chicken coop with it.) There are different nozzles, and you use a sweeping motion, or there are the broom type attachments.
We bought the attachment that is round, and looks sort of like a floor scrubber, that we use on the main part of the deck, then finish off the edges, and corners with one of the nozzles. Before we bought that attachment, we used the nozzles on the patio too. For the front porch, concrete drive attached to the garage, around the outside of the house, vehicle tires, and bumpers, we use various nozzles. When the chickens' water buckets need a good cleaning, we use the pressure washer on them too.
When Dh wakes up, I'll ask him about the one we have, and cost of a good one.
Good morning Clue, have a great dayGood morning HennyIn my experience the inexpensive pressure washers aren't much better than using a pressure nozzle on a garden hose.
I like a good deck brush for scrubbing. They look like a narrow push broom actually.
Good morning MoGood morning all.
Got over an inch of much needed rain yesterday. Of course it's when the farmers are trying to get crops in and too late to help my garden. LOL
Good morning ClueGood morning everyone.
Fishy, you might consider renting one to begin with. Try it out, and then decide if it's something you want to consider buying. Our patio is cool decking, not wood, but we've used ours on wood too. (Dh does the chicken coop with it.) There are different nozzles, and you use a sweeping motion, or there are the broom type attachments.
We bought the attachment that is round, and looks sort of like a floor scrubber, that we use on the main part of the deck, then finish off the edges, and corners with one of the nozzles. Before we bought that attachment, we used the nozzles on the patio too. For the front porch, concrete drive attached to the garage, around the outside of the house, vehicle tires, and bumpers, we use various nozzles. When the chickens' water buckets need a good cleaning, we use the pressure washer on them too.
When Dh wakes up, I'll ask him about the one we have, and cost of a good one.