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Terri J

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  • The before picture really doen't show how bad the deck was!!!!
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I used "Restore" on my deck this past summer. Comes in multiple colors, and did exactly what I was told it would do -

filled in cracks, covered well - no sanding invoived, Just powerwash, lite scrubbing at "mossy areas" and bang! I chose to not back roll the second coat and leave the finish product textured, to help when walking on it in icy conditions.

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Terri J York, PA on Nov 04, 2012
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    Terri J on May 05, 2013
    @ Paula and Mary - Peace Painting Company told me about this product here on HT. You may want ...»
    to contact them to see about cleaning mildew and dirt off. I am almost positive that they will have answers to your problems as, I have had none of the issues that y'all have had (yet). I would be interested in hearing what they say, if you do contact them, just in case...

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Just noiticed, that the upstairs bathroom drywall seam is becoming lose. It lookis like the dryiwall itself mayb be

Coming down too. Can anyone suggest a fast fix, as I don't want to temporarily lose use of the bathroom.
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Terri J York, PA on Mar 19, 2012
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    Terri J on Mar 20, 2012
    Thanks, I'll need it as the Gen. Contractor is no longer in business - lost their license! ...»

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