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Seven Keys To Make Your Home's Exterior Shine!
(ARA)
- A spring breeze wafting through a freshly-cleaned home
is one of the best feelings in the world. And as you
relax in your sparkling clean interior, don't forget
that the outside of your home also needs attention.
"Nothing welcomes people to your home like a well-tended
exterior," says home care expert Gerry Luepke. "The
patio furniture and yard accessories extend your first
greeting. With a little planning and the right products,
outdoor spring-cleaning will go smoothly and you'll be
proud of your results."
It is important to get dirt, mildew and other weathering
signs cleaned from the outdoor surfaces such as vinyl,
wood, wrought iron, and stone. Springtime usually means
window washing and painting as well.
Choosing the rights tools and cleaning products is
important. "Gather your tools before you start. You will
need several soft scrub brushes in different sizes,
along with sponges for washing and rinsing, and cleaning
cloths or paper towels for drying," Luepke says. All of
these can be found at your local hardware store.
Luepke recommends a good all-purpose cleaner and plenty of water to get
successful results. "Be sure to follow package
directions to mix up your cleaning solutions and
dissolve all the ingredients well. Always test the
surfaces by cleaning a small, inconspicuous area first," Luepke says.
Complete your cleaning kit with several sizes of
buckets, household gloves, and maybe a plastic tote
basket to keep everything together. There will be no
need to make a trip to the store for missing supplies;
you'll only stop to admire your handiwork!
VINYL, WOOD - siding, decks, furniture and fencing
Vinyl is a common outdoor surface that is durable and
stays looking good with basic care. Wood furniture looks
better for longer if it is covered and stored for the
winter.
To clean these surfaces, wash with a
powerful solution,
using a scrub brush if necessary, and rinse well. A
bucket, pump sprayer or power washer may be used to
apply the washing solution.
WINDOWS
Sparkling clean windows brighten up the whole house,
inside and out. Clean windows on a cloudy day, so they
won't dry too quickly and leave streaks. A helpful hint
- dry the windows using newsprint to minimize streaking.
To clean screens, wash them with a cleaning solution,
rinse well, and let them air dry. Make window washing a
team effort, with one person washing the inside and one
person washing the outside. This makes it much easier to
see that there are no streaks left behind.
PAINTING PREPARATION
Many people choose spring to do major paint jobs on
the outside of houses, garages and sheds. It's important
that surfaces be as clean as possible to insure proper
paint adhesion.
WROUGHT IRON - furniture and ornaments
Wrought iron adds a touch of elegance to any yard. To
clean wrought iron, wash with clear water using a damp
cloth or sponge and wipe dry. Adding a protective coat
of liquid wax makes cleaning easier and guards against
rust. Be sure to read all the instructions first. Use a
commercial rust cleaner as necessary, following the
directions on the container.
CLAY POTS
Grouping decorative plants on the patio adds a special
touch. Using acrylics to paint designs on patio planters
is a popular way to liven up the exterior of clay pots.
Prepare the pots for painting by cleaning the surface
thoroughly. Give previously used "plain" pots a
springtime cleanup by scrubbing away the unsightly
mineral deposits left by watering on both the inside and
outside of the pots. Soak the pots in clear water first
to loosen the deposits. Use a washing solution and a
scrub brush to clean the pots. Rinse well.
STONE - pathways, walls, statuary
Stone ornamentation adds special character to the yard.
To clean stone, wash with a mild cleaning solution.
Rinse well with clear water and let dry.
"Have fun while you get ready for spring. Work outdoors
when you can and let the kids help," says Luepke. "When
your spring cleaning tasks are completed, treat yourself
- fire up the barbecue grill and enjoy."
Courtesy of Article Resource Association,
www.aracopy.com,
e-mail: info@aracopy.com
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