Q:My cedar deck has been treated with a clear sealer, and now there is mold on the deck. One man said he would use bleach with power washing. Another man said not to use household bleach, but rather ...
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Do you have a wood deck? How much time do you invest in cleaning and sealing it? How many gallons, currently priced around $55 per gallon, of high-quality sealer do you use to make your deck look ...
Oil-based wood stains and linseed oil can burn without any spark. — -- Summer is a popular time for home improvement projects, but officials are warning of a danger that many people may not be ...
Watch this "GMA" report before you use linseed oil around your home this summer. Aug. 5, 2010 — -- Under certain circumstances, a common household product can combust -- or catch fire -- without ...
Q–Several years ago I successfully darkened the flagstones in my foyer floor with linseed oil. There are other flagstone floors in the house that I did not coat with linseed oil at the time and I ...
Q: Cleaning and sealing my deck is a tremendous amount of work, and I’m discovering I need to do it every three years. Each spring I see the expensive sealer I’ve used start to peel and flake. How ...