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Chicken fucking
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(05-16-2018, 08:07 AM)Mak90NCheese Wrote: [Image: tenor.gif]

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Brine that chicken !
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General grime—If cleaning isn’t done regularly, especially for outdoor shutters, thicker levels of grime can build up. A hose or pressure washer can help break things up especially if you’re unable to take them down. Soap and water can work as well – you also can consider adding a small amount of bleach into your water to better attack thicker stains. Use caution when using tools to chip away at heavy dirt deposits, as the material can sometimes be damaged.

    Sunlight—Aesthetically, you should be OK with your shutters absorbing sunlight if this blocks it from coming through to the rest of your home. But over time, weather-beaten shutters can often begin to lose their attractiveness. If you don’t want to have them replaced, there are some DIY methods to strip the old finish and apply a new one. But ongoing preventive measures such as regular cleaning can keep it from getting to this point.
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