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cassidy36
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Hi everyone,
I believe my house has red cedar shingles, most of the shingles are gray now with a little mildew in some spots, though the house might have been stained gray.
I plan to use a garden pump to spay the shingles with a solution, from the postings it seems a Sodiom Hydroxide (NOAH) based cleaner works best, does anyone know of a location where we are to purchase such products in the Norwalk CT area?
I also plan to either use a garden hose or a power washer to spay off the solution (plan to spay the soil, bushes and cover the bushes before I start), which would you recommend?
After spaying off the solution would the shingles turn a dark tan or a lighter color? I've read if one uses bleach the shingles would turn a light tan color, like houses you see near the beach, which would be fine with me, is this correct, would it last or would I have to stain the shingles?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I believe my house has red cedar shingles, most of the shingles are gray now with a little mildew in some spots, though the house might have been stained gray.
I plan to use a garden pump to spay the shingles with a solution, from the postings it seems a Sodiom Hydroxide (NOAH) based cleaner works best, does anyone know of a location where we are to purchase such products in the Norwalk CT area?
I also plan to either use a garden hose or a power washer to spay off the solution (plan to spay the soil, bushes and cover the bushes before I start), which would you recommend?
After spaying off the solution would the shingles turn a dark tan or a lighter color? I've read if one uses bleach the shingles would turn a light tan color, like houses you see near the beach, which would be fine with me, is this correct, would it last or would I have to stain the shingles?
Thanks in advance for your help.