Any of you use a pressure washer to wash and wax your car? If so, what kind of washer, nozzle, and soap? I’ve heard of some using a rotating brush nozzle, others just use the lower pressure regular nozzle. Some warn of paint damage if you get to close with too much power. Is this really a tricky thing to do?
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Refinishing porchFrom: bt3central.com
Post Date: 2008-06-25 15:01:03
Hey all, I’m looking for suggestions on a refinishing project.
This is our front porch, about 6 foot square. It was badly weathered and the cement was worn away from the stones. Last year I tried to apply a resurfacing cement but it has flaked off in several places.
I was considering laying some thin ceramic or stone tile on the surface. Would that be a bad idea? I would of course find something that has a rough surface. I’d also like to put the same on the 2 steps. I&rsqu...
more Older and wiserFrom: bt3central.com
Post Date: 2008-06-25 14:38:07
An old prospector walks his tired old mule into a western town one day. He’d been out in the desert for
about six months without a drop of whiskey.
He walked up to the first saloon he came to and tied his old mule to the hitch rail. As he stood there
brushing some of the dust from his face and clothes, a young gunslinger walked out of the saloon with
a gun in one hand and a bottle of whiskey in the other.
The young gunslinger looked at the old man and laughed, saying, &rs...
more Vehicle repair: DIY or pay?From: bt3central.com
Post Date: 2008-06-25 14:20:48
I have an ’87 Toyota Corolla sedan with 250K miles. Rear suspension on one side is really squeaking when car bounces at all, and the entire rear suspension is probably overdue for an overhaul. I’ve not done any of my own car work for a couple decades, and didn’t do much then. Any of you know whether it’s worth my while to try a DIY on this? Or is it something that a pro can do quickly enough that their labor charge wouldn’t be worth wasting my time on? ...
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