Clean machine kick
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KAREN WIGHT
I have a new toy: a power washer.
Don’t laugh. I’m thrilled about it. If you like a clean house and
yard, this machine is the coolest. In the past, I have rented the
industrial-strength version to clean moldy patio bricks and mossy
walkways, but I never considered buying one of my own.
I could usually squeeze my cleaning jobs into one rental
afternoon. But a few weeks ago I needed a lot of cleaning power,
hours more than an afternoon rental could give me.
We had just finished some work on the house and there was a fine
layer of dirt and dust on everything outside. The house, bricks,
patio furniture, concrete, shutters ... you name it, it was
devilishly dirty.
There’s nothing like an event to shift me into high gear -- so
when my daughter Annie’s water polo team from Berkeley was down for a
tournament, we offered to have the team and families over for dinner.
We had 60 people for dinner and a really dirty house. I needed a
miracle -- my own power washer.
I had seen power washers for sale at Home Depot, but I never had a
great excuse to bring one home -- until now. The moldy bricks and
concrete were an easy fix, but I didn’t stop there. The teak
furniture was screaming for rehabilitation. I literally watched the
gray disappear to reveal the original color of the wood. The dining
table, chairs, lounges and side tables were instantly rejuvenated.
Next came the shutters, the stucco on the side of the house and the
eaves.
I shared my confession about house hygiene with one of the
neighbors and, lo and behold, she too had power washer revelations to
share: the shingles on her house, the screens and the fences. We were
converted from power washer renters to power washer owners. Say it
with me brothers and sisters, hallelujah!
If you don’t have a power washer, my friend, you are living in the
dirty dark ages and it’s time to see the light. Summer is just around
the corner and it’s time to power up and get the house ready for some
serious outdoor entertaining. Whether your power washer comes in a
box from Home Depot or has two arms that are attached to your
significant other, it’s time to come clean.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
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