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Patio furniture covered, but still got wet
We had a pretty wet and snowy winter and the neighbors cats took up residence in the neat lair that was built for them. One of the cats had kittens and they all thought that wicker was a neat thing to sharpen claws on. Consequently our wicker patio furniture really took a beating. We'll have several pages showing the progress of repairs as time permits.
For openers I've fixed the stains caused by mildew and mold from wet cushions and you can see the pictures and read how the repair was made.
It may take a while to have the next installment of the wicker patio furniture repair, because I have to enclose the car port so I can work on it next winter adding it to the house as an exercise room and a few other time consuming projects. I'll show pictures and how tos of the carport addition too. Those of you approaching the golden age remember, "Retirement isn't for sissies".
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