HOW TO: Keep Exterior Wood Clean

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @StateIndustrialProducts
    @StateIndustrialProducts 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video, Nate! It’s fantastic to hear your take on State's Mold, Moss, and Algae Remover, as your expertise really shines through. Thank you for the shout-out!

    • @OutsideCleaners
      @OutsideCleaners  2 месяца назад

      @@StateIndustrialProducts it’s a great product, folks just need it to be easier to get in either small or large quantities! How about a State Industrial Products amazon store? Thank you for watching 👍🏼

  • @northjerseykevin409
    @northjerseykevin409 Месяц назад +1

    Another great video, thank you. You well spoken.

  • @AboveBeyondSoftwash
    @AboveBeyondSoftwash 2 месяца назад +2

    Wicked video! Truth. No snake oils allowed! No yearly contracts. If you clean it the right way the first time usually it’s not yearly. It’s every 2 to 3 (property dependent) No bubble guns here 😂
    As always, thanks for the information. Keep up the great work brother ✌🏻

  • @backspace12399
    @backspace12399 2 дня назад +1

    I just finished refinishing a deck.
    I tried stripping this deck with some really nasty butyl boost hydroxide and meta mix. To get the paint off. Even my nice carbon filters and full face respirator I can still smell the chems. It didn’t even get all the paint off. So I sanded the whole thing for like 60 hours or something. Removed every spec and installed some “stain and seal experts” sealer it doesn’t seem to even have solvents in it to thin the oil, it’s like it’s just mineral oil and pigments.
    It soaks in allot deeper / better than cabbot, Sherwin Williams, bear, or anything else iv come across/used. Customers are happy they got the color they were looking for.
    But after I dumped like nearly 100hrs or who knows maybe more into that deck if we count travel time, prep time, cleaning, staining and so on. I was like “but it’s still gonna get dirty. Will the stain even last here under this tree?” idk but after that project I had allot of questions. And this video has been so informative and shed allot of light. Definitely gonna grab some of this sauce. Iv got lots of people who’d prefer not to stain but want to maintain their wood. Thanks for the uploads sir.

    • @OutsideCleaners
      @OutsideCleaners  2 дня назад

      @@backspace12399 yep. Been through all the same out here. I’m completely convinced that “keeping it bare and keeping it clean” is the right solution for more than 90% of homeowners.
      Give Kristian a call, he’ll help you out. Phone number in description.
      Thanks for watching

  • @splanzza
    @splanzza 2 месяца назад +2

    As usual, great video by #OutsideCleaners. Gold worth advices as always. Would you extend the same technique/advice to pressure treated pine? In Atlanta decks/decking is 99% made out of pine. As of right now composites are breaking through little by little but still very sporadic. So pine it is. On top of that we got four seasons, tons of humidity and shade, plus pollutants like pollen and dust. So a looooots of mold and slippery growth. Thanks jn advance Nate and all the best.

    • @OutsideCleaners
      @OutsideCleaners  2 месяца назад

      Thank you!
      YES to using on bare PT decking in Atlanta.

  • @christianvincentzrooferhei9208
    @christianvincentzrooferhei9208 2 месяца назад +1

    very helpful Nate - thx - ever tried the "State Mold, Moss, and Algae Control" on Moss?

    • @OutsideCleaners
      @OutsideCleaners  2 месяца назад +1

      @@christianvincentzrooferhei9208 thanks for watching. Ironically, I haven’t used it on Moss.

  • @hillshepardson9537
    @hillshepardson9537 2 месяца назад

    Nate, As usual another great video. I’m curious how you apply this new product. Pump up sprayer?..Mix ratios???Apply to a wet deck like some of your other products? Do I clean the deck with sodium percarbonate first and then apply this product?..Thanks for you help and knowledge..Hill

    • @OutsideCleaners
      @OutsideCleaners  2 месяца назад +1

      Hill, thanks for watching.
      Decking: I apply with pump sprayer.
      Siding/Roofs: I apply with my air diaphragm pump. This is one of those things I apply at low low GPM, so being able to throttle it way down is key. It just costs to much to be throwing it like hydrogen peroxide!

  • @vansage2691
    @vansage2691 2 месяца назад

    I like your thought process but all wood products has lost its bark or “skin” that protect those fibers from the damage caused by the sun. The replenishing oil are not penetrating the fibers because the fibers are dead and we see the decaying process of wood and end up cleaning the soft fibers on the surface. No different than our skin that peels form a bad sunburn.

    • @GooogleGoglee
      @GooogleGoglee 2 месяца назад

      Very different instead, because our skin is alive, the wood is not.