tiggerdad
I don't always get distracted but whe...SQUIRREL!
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2009
Well, finally got my cabin in the mountains, condo on the beach, quiet place for me to get away from the women cleaned up. After the general washing I had to go back and tackle the black streaks that were in some locations. Man I despise black streaks! I have tried all combinations to get them off the side of my camper. The best thing I have found is undiluted Purple Power from Wal-Mart. I usually clean the camper with about 6 oz. of this stuff to a gallon of water, but when it comes to specific streaks I go full strength with a hand brush that eventually cuts through it but not without some elbow grease.
Anyway, here is the finished job...
Also, today made an effort to avoid a problem I had last November with my inflatable decorations at The Fort. I noticed that the Fort's ground around the sites it primarily pine straw and fine sand. When the inflatables turned on, the fans were sucking this stuff up and putting it all inside the inflatables, and it was a long day of trying to clean them all out when I got home. So, I'm going to try something different this year. I only have a few Halloween inflatables, so it shouldn't be as bad, but I'm going to try putting some thin pieces of 1/4" plywood under the inflatables' fans to see if this helps.
More to come...
Anyway, here is the finished job...
Also, today made an effort to avoid a problem I had last November with my inflatable decorations at The Fort. I noticed that the Fort's ground around the sites it primarily pine straw and fine sand. When the inflatables turned on, the fans were sucking this stuff up and putting it all inside the inflatables, and it was a long day of trying to clean them all out when I got home. So, I'm going to try something different this year. I only have a few Halloween inflatables, so it shouldn't be as bad, but I'm going to try putting some thin pieces of 1/4" plywood under the inflatables' fans to see if this helps.
More to come...