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Sometimes, I shock myself at how a little elbow grease can change things. Our chaise lounges live outside 365 day a year, so they get a little icky by day 300 or so. My honey kept saying he was going to throw them in the trash. How could I could let these perfectly fine chairs go into a landfill? So, I got out my bucket, an old sponge, baking soda, and
Fils Naptha soap and went a-
scrubbing. I could hardly believe my eyes, all the grime
scrubbed right off. I couldn't wait to show my honey all my hard work, and sparkly clean chaises.
2 comments:
wow, for a second i thought you painted them! good job.
I can't believe how clean you got these!
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