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  • in reply to: Verison Cell Service #4652
    Steve Lauterbach
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    We are on Nowach Court near Indian Rock and we get no Verizon service here. Since we have Verizon phones, we purchased a Verizon Extender from verizonwireless and it works great. We get 5 bars in our cabin and 3 bars outside within 100′ of the cabin. It plugs into an ethernet port on our rounter. $250 initial cost, no ongoing fees or charges.
    https://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/samsungnetworkextenderscs2u01/

    in reply to: Adam Snider Snow Removal #4651

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    Over 20 years experience in snow removal…

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #4648
    bigtreestechman
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    Season In The Woods Boutique, 10/22 – 10/23, 10am – 5pm, at Independence Hall in Arnold. Dana and the California Sisters will be there.

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    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #4647
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    New Lube Room specials have been added to the Lube Room Page. Check it out.

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4636
    lawver
    Participant

    Oxi-clean is the preferred cleaner for wood as bleach damages the fibers. Spray it with a garden spray and scrub off with push broom. Rinse…

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4635
    AZbunch
    Participant

    Would a good power-washing clean the sap up? I have the same mess…

    in reply to: Garage Door Opener #4634
    AZbunch
    Participant

    For: W.eppler… Thanks for the info! I don’t live full-time up there but should be making a trip or two before winter. When I have a firm date I’ll check back and see what can be worked out…thanks again!

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4633
    vnj
    Participant

    Please don’t apologize!! Your suggestion is a great one for someone with cedar sap.

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4632
    MountainGuy
    Participant

    Yes, what is on my deck is mostly cedar. Maybe I didn’t read your post correctly as it didn’t originally state what kind of sap you were referring to. Please excuse my mistake and my suggestion. Hope you find a good solution to your sap problem – have a good day.

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4631
    vnj
    Participant

    My thought exactly. Sounds like cedar not pine. Soap and water won’t even take this pine sap off my hands much less the deck.

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4630
    mtndad
    Participant

    Sounds like Cedar Sap, not Pine.
    Let me know if I am wrong

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4629
    MountainGuy
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    I recently cleaned/washed my entire deck with a bucket of hot water and a very small amount of dish soap (ex: Dawn). I used a push scrub brush — it’s easy to do, inexpensive, and does a great job removing the sap. After scrubbing (in sections) I rinse/hose down the deck. Can’t get any cheaper then this and you don’t have to get down on your hands and knees to clean it. Dish soap, water and a good push brush are all you need. Hope this helps

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4628
    vnj
    Participant

    to mtndad: Thank you. Worth a try. I think I will try attaching a brush to the end of a broomstick and see if that works. Tomorrow I purchase Murphy’s Oil Soap. I’ll post the results. My fingers are crossed!

    in reply to: Garage Door Opener #4627
    w.eppler
    Participant

    Yes, Kuma! He does! And he’s around this weekend! Try calling 2097952575.

    in reply to: Tree sap on deck #4626
    mtndad
    Participant

    I haven’t tried this, but looks interesting. I got this off the internet.

    “How to Remove Pine Sap from Wood Decks Want to know how to remove pine sap from wood decks and other wooden surfaces? As an alternative to those harsh, heavy-duty stain removers, use non-diluted Murphy’s Oil Soap. Simply apply with a mop or pour directly onto the affected surface. Allow it to sit for about fifteen minutes. Then scrub with a brush and rinse. The oil-based solution softens the sap residue, making it easier to remove. One note – this works best on finished or sealed decks. Tree sap is difficult to remove from any surface, especially once it’s hardened. However, learning how to remove tree sap using common household items can make this task easy.

    Read more at Gardening Know How: How To Remove Tree Sap http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/tgen/how-to-remove-tree-sap.htm

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