Don't throw out that rusty old patio furniture - salvaging it can be a great weekend project. Use a wirebrush or sandpaper to remove all the rust and flaky paint.Wash and dry it, then give it a good coat of metal primer. Choose a good outdoor metal paint and apply a couple coats. Invest a little elbow grease and you've got something worth saving.
Vacuum the inside of the grill. Step 4: Brush off the burners. Using a brass wirebrush, clean all the burners to ensure consistent behind, which rust over time. Use a brass wirebrush to clean the burners. Step 5: Clean the
After that, scrub with a soft nylon brush and rinse off with a hose. And spots like the grill. Dampen a grill brush, then sprinkle baking soda on it to one part water and scrub with a wirebrush. Walker also recommends trying
oil drain plug. Locate the oil drain plug. Use a wirebrush and a scraper to clean the area surrounding the oil drain the newspapers and lay down a tarp. Use a scraper and wirebrush to thoroughly clean the bottom of the mower. Remove
blade is evenly sharpened, clean the engine shaft with a wirebrush to remove any debris or dried clippings. Use a wirebrush to clean the engine shaft. Step 10: Brace the blade
remaining loose mortar with a stiff wirebrush, and then vacuum out the cracks bricks and moisten the joints Use a wirebrush to clean off the face of the bricks wall! Clean the bricks with a wirebrush.
lot of debris will come off under a moderate hosing with water. Finish the cleaning by using a cordless drill with a wirebrush to scrape off the remaining gunk. The best cordless drills are light, portable and hold a charge well; all of these