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T K

Katonah, NY
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About Me:

studying for my Real estate License.

Favorite area of home improvement:

kitchen project in my mind after 11 yrs in our home. also what makes a home sellable?


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  • T K
    Followed 8 people on Feb 13, 2013

Cleaning & Organization: How to remove green mold and/or stains along vinyl siding of our house

Well, we did bad!!!! Having scrubs like hemlocks, and other flowering (forsythea) evergreen-like lower plans on the north face of our home has left green stains on siding and window ...»
shutters that do not rub off. ANY ADVICE ON HOW TO REMOVE/RESTORE? THANKS

T K
T K Katonah, NY
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  • T K
    Commented on Aug 20, 2012
    Success! with the use of bristle brushes, power wash of clorox + water, and lots of rinsing. ...»
    We'll see what next year shows. For now we have also removed high pollen-like shrubs, and keep pachysandra only.

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