how do I clean an old kettle bbq and is it worth it?
Luke Ryder
4 years ago
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Comments (44)For a quick, easy and cheap facelift you'll be amazed how far a clean-up alone will go. Jet wash the wall and the driveway setts. Put a lick of paint on the ironwork, black would definitely be good. Brush in fresh kiln-dried sand between the setts. Prune back those sad looking shrubs before they get back into growth, which will be any time now. Don't cut back those firs, they will not grow back and are likely to just die. If you do anything at all with them, get rid and plant something which grows more happily in this country. It's a low definition photo so I can't see the state of the lawn or whether the wall needs re-pointing. Look yourself and treat accordingly. That alone will lift the place sufficiently to give you breathing space. Then you can think through what budget you have left and which of the many ideas available you prefer and can prioritise accordingly. On the other hand, whatever you do will not look good while all that looks scruffy and unloved....See MoreWhat do you think I should do about this old dresser?
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Comments (2)Never tried it but worth a shot. I found this online 1 Move a heat gun back and forth along the bead of caulk that you desire to remove from the bricks, holding it approximately 6 to 8 inches away. Continue in this manner until the caulk it is warm and pliable. 2 Use a putty knife to scrape along the edges of the caulk and pry it up. Remove as much caulk as you can with the blade of the putty knife. 3 Work up the edges of difficult sections of caulk with the blade of a utility knife. Scrape away the caulk once the edges are released from the brick with the blade of the putty knife. 4 Scrub any remaining caulk and caulk residue from the surface of the brick with warm water and a sponge. Rinse and allow the brick to dry. Clean the brick using a sponge and denatured alcohol. Things You Will Need Heat gun Putty knife Utility knife Warm water Sponge Denatured alcohol Tip Heat one small section of caulk at a time when removing large lengths of old caulk. Warning Wear eye protection....See MoreT Gray
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