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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 3,157

    @Venture What brand of washer is that?

    Ryobi. I got it at Home Depot.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 3,157

    Use Wet and Forget on the algae side. It will keep it from coming back, and in the spring it will remove any that's already up there.
    I've used it on my sidewalk and roof. They have versions for mixing for each.

    I has some for part of my roof, but replaced the roof before I used it.

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  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,638
    edited September 2024
    I've used the version meant for rocks and patio pavers and concrete on the sidewalk. It really took away the black years of stain even after I had power washed it with my cheapie little HD $88 washer that I'm ready to junk.

    The roof stuff I used in the spray. I need a little more pressure to reach up well, but it did lighten the black mildew stain that was starting on the north side of the roof. Now a year later there's one region I need to retreat when I want to stand on a 6 foot step ladder and risk my life.

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,826

    @imidazol97 said:
    Use Wet and Forget on the algae side. It will keep it from coming back, and in the spring it will remove any that's already up there.
    I've used it on my sidewalk and roof. They have versions for mixing for each.

    Thanks for the tip. I have one spot that is always needing to be cleaned

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,162
    looks like my pressure washer. Which I left at my son's house before we moved and somehow it never came back. Wonder why.

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,583
    @stickguy,
    Because you left it there? :)
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 9,225
    stickguy said:

    looks like my pressure washer. Which I left at my son's house before we moved and somehow it never came back. Wonder why.

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    You should know by now that’s the way it works.

    I have a 16 foot tool bench along the back wall of my garage and the same footage of peg board above it. The last time I looked at the peg board it has as many open hooks as tools hanging. The sad thing is I can’t remember what some of the empty hooks are for even if I get the tool back. With all those empty hooks some folks might call that down-sizing but I call it theft. :#

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,162
    at a certain age it is just getting the inheriting phase out of the way early.

    He was actually going to use the washer. I knew I would not need it soon, but I can get it when needed.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 3,157
    I saw a Tesla pickup sitting at a red light today. First one. BRIGHT yellow. They are not as attractive in person. :#

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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 17,394

    @imidazol97 said:
    Use Wet and Forget on the algae side. It will keep it from coming back, and in the spring it will remove any that's already up there.
    I've used it on my sidewalk and roof. They have versions for mixing for each.

    Is that Wet & Forget safe for Teak Wood furniture? Should I remove all the furniture before spraying the deck with it?

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,565

    driver100 said:

    driver100 said:

    driver100 said:

    On the Canadian consumer show Marketplace they found lots of problems when they tested EVs. It is about 25 minutes long;
    *The Tesla was supposed to have a range of 260 miles, the trip was 250 miles, once they started out the car informed them they would have to drive under 60 mph to reach their destination.
    *People found chargers didn't work. At one Tesla station a few chargers were down while being repaired, 4 cars were waiting for chargers.
    *One guy has a Hyundai that has been in the repair shop for over a year....it needed another battery and then other parts.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=marketplace+ev+cars&oq=marketplace+about+ev+&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCAgCEAAYFhgeMgYIABBFGDkyCAgBEAAYFhgeMggIAhAAGBYYHjIICAMQABgWGB4yCAgEEAAYFhgeMggIBRAAGBYYHjIICAYQABgWGB4yDQgHEAAYhgMYgAQYigUyCggIEAAYgAQYogQyCggJEAAYgAQYogTSAQoxNjU3NWowajE1qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:78e89dde,vid:0qztJdk8Cqk,st:0

    Oh...that last one is a "no question" lemon law filing. That one wouldn't take that long, either. Case would be set up and the mediator would take one look at how long it had been in the shop awaiting parts, and it would be a slam dunk. I can't even fathom what kind of dollar amount the arbitrator would add on top of ordering an immediate buyback.
    and @explorerx4

    ANSWER: No, Canada does not currently have a federal lemon law. The closest existing consumer protection is the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP), which provides arbitration between consumers and manufacturers to resolve disputes over defects.

    You have to file mountains of papers in order for them to consider whether your car was defective. But, it sounds like the guy wanted his car back, he also wanted compensation for any gas he had used, he had a stack of receipts....good luck with that.
    I wonder if the warranty is over when he gets his car back after over one year.
    Sounds similar to the Better Business Bureau here in the U.S. They act as the mediator between, at least, General Motors and the consumer. Their arbitration is binding for GM but not for the consumer. The consumer can either accept the BBB's arbitration decision, or reject it and pursue legal remedies.
    BBB doesn't act on the consumers behalf, they collect fees from the manufacturer. Probably a waste of time. In the case of this Hyundai owner, he could go to court I suppose but it will cost more than the car is worth. Hyundai Canada leaves him hanging, he has to hope the dealer comes through. I think Hyundai makes good cars these days, the dealers I wouldn't trust after the experience I had taking my brother's car in for cash.
    True. BBB is "hired" by the manufacturers. But, they are independent when it comes to mediation (allegedly). When I went through my Cadillac buy back, I recall walking out to my car so the arbitrator could inspect it before writing up his decision on whether GM had to buy back the car. It was the arbitrator, a BBB administrator (who took notes during the hearing) the GM Regional Manager, a GM lawyer and me. The GM people were making friendly small talk, joking around with me as we walked to the parking lot. Finally, as the BBB Admin and I got caught at a crosswalk while the others went on ahead to the parking lot, the admin casually mentioned to me to remember the GM people are going to present me in a poor light, as they do to everyone who says GM sold them a lemon, when the hearing began back at the BBB offices.

    I kept my distance and resisted talking to them unless asked a direct question the rest of the procedures.
    At least the rules are pretty clear regarding Lemon laws. Your Cadillac definitely qualified for a buy back...in fact, if that car wasn't a lemon I don't know what would be. It was pretty clear that the BBB had to make GM take that car back. The guy in Canada who has waited for over a year for his EV to be repaired should never happen.......every jurisdiction should have a Lemon Law.

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,565

    driver100 said:


    I haven't had those problems but Amazon has always fixed anything that goes wrong...which isn't very often. Most items that get returned don't go back into stock.

    Amazon has been excellent on taking returns from my own purchases occasionally
    AND taking many returns from my wife's purchases. Clothing is big now that she boycotts
    Lands End and she can only shop online due to her lack of mobility. Lots of returns.
    Most are a QR code and take item to local UPS (1/2 mi) and they put it in a plastic bag
    and stick on the return label they print. Gosh, it couldn't be easier.

    I want to purchase a sound bar for my TV and likely will return one. I know they track your returns.

    Oh, I had just returned two junk Chinese filters that I ordered for the cabins and ordered the
    AC Delco I should have just ordered at more than double the price. The first ones were like
    getting a 100K mi Yugo when expecting a Buick base model. Now I purchased the MB of
    filter which is multilayer. The other AC Delco filters have fiberglass base and are stiffer. Have to read the rockauto.com descriptions carefully to figure that out.


    I try not to return too much but it is probably easier to return something to amazon than it is to return something to a store. For things like printer cartridges or car parts, food, drugs, things like that I want either a name brand or something that has 4.5 stars or more, and lots of happy customers.

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  • Kirstie_HKirstie_H Administrator Posts: 11,241
    venture said:

    @Venture What brand of washer is that?

    Ryobi. I got it at Home Depot.
    I have the same one as well. The only area it doesn't do a great job on is the driveway, which needs higher pressure, so I just pay someone to do that.

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  • tjc78tjc78 Member Posts: 16,826

    Couple ramblings …

    The EV that has been in the shop for a year is also the fault of the dealer. They should have stepped up and made the customer whole.

    Amazon generics: I buy all kinds of off brand stuff from Amazon. The vast majority of it works great. Some things I prefer to the name brand.

    Cybertruck - yeah I’ll never get it.

    Pressure washer… mine died need to replace it my white vinyl fence looks dirty at the bottom and needs it bad.

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  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,638
    nyccarguy said:

    @imidazol97 said:

    Use Wet and Forget on the algae side. It will keep it from coming back, and in the spring it will remove any that's already up there.

    I've used it on my sidewalk and roof. They have versions for mixing for each.

    Is that Wet & Forget safe for Teak Wood furniture? Should I remove all the furniture before spraying the deck with it?


    I reread the label on the one for masonry and sidewalks. I wouldn't trust it on furniture. It works slowly over weeks killing the mold and stuff, then it rinses away. I note on two types of wood decks, cedar and redwood, it says to brush it a month after use.

    Originally the first version was for north sides of houses where mold/mildew stain the siding. But it can take up to a month to work.

    I'm going to treat the rough limestone rocks were have forming a wall around a low bed in front. They have darkened with crude over the decade they've been there.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 3,157
    Kirstie_H said:

    venture said:

    I saw a Tesla pickup sitting at a red light today. First one. BRIGHT yellow. They are not as attractive in person. :#

    I generally try not to "yuck" someone else's "yum," but someone in our small town drives a dark orange cyberdumpster, and I just cannot see the appeal no matter how hard I try.
    On the yuck, yum part. My wife said I should be nicer. That's why I worded it the way I did. :|

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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 17,394

    nyccarguy said:

    @imidazol97 said:

    Use Wet and Forget on the algae side. It will keep it from coming back, and in the spring it will remove any that's already up there.

    I've used it on my sidewalk and roof. They have versions for mixing for each.

    Is that Wet & Forget safe for Teak Wood furniture? Should I remove all the furniture before spraying the deck with it?

    I reread the label on the one for masonry and sidewalks. I wouldn't trust it on furniture. It works slowly over weeks killing the mold and stuff, then it rinses away. I note on two types of wood decks, cedar and redwood, it says to brush it a month after use.

    Originally the first version was for north sides of houses where mold/mildew stain the siding. But it can take up to a month to work.

    I'm going to treat the rough limestone rocks were have forming a wall around a low bed in front. They have darkened with crude over the decade they've been there.

    Thanks! I'll have to take the furniture off to be on the safe side.

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  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 14,089
    Kirstie_H said:

    venture said:

    I saw a Tesla pickup sitting at a red light today. First one. BRIGHT yellow. They are not as attractive in person. :#

    I generally try not to "yuck" someone else's "yum," but someone in our small town drives a dark orange cyberdumpster, and I just cannot see the appeal no matter how hard I try.
    There are two of those tooling around me. One is the "regular" stainless. The other is wrapped in camoflage. Forget for a moment that the camoflaged one probably sits in a garage with no need to "disappear" in the wild, it makes an already ugly vehicle that much worse.

    Before I bought my EV6, I went to Tesla for test drives. They probably had 4 on the lot. Those may have been for customer deliveries, but even close up, I don't get it.

    Just saw car channel YouTubers who bought them thinking they were a good investment trying to dump them as their value is dropping like boulders.
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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 18,221
    We bought an electric Karcher pressure washer a couple of years ago and we've been very happy with it.

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  • graphicguygraphicguy Member Posts: 14,089



    Looking for my red TLX pics, found some older pics of cars I've owned.....
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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,162

    I remember the red mustang.

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  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,194

    Just saw car channel YouTubers who bought them thinking they were a good investment trying to dump them as their value is dropping like boulders.

    Hoovie dumped his a while back for a used Cadillac Lyriq, receiving a bit over MSRP on trade, IIRC, and leaving them room to make a little profit by selling at or near the market's prevailing price at the time. They didn't go that route, and marked it up far beyond what others were selling for. He recently posted a video showing that, despite repeated price cuts, the CT was still on the dealer's lot. I think he could now buy it back from them for less than they gave him in trade credit.
  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 9,225

    Kirstie_H said:

    venture said:

    I saw a Tesla pickup sitting at a red light today. First one. BRIGHT yellow. They are not as attractive in person. :#

    I generally try not to "yuck" someone else's "yum," but someone in our small town drives a dark orange cyberdumpster, and I just cannot see the appeal no matter how hard I try.
    There are two of those tooling around me. One is the "regular" stainless. The other is wrapped in camoflage. Forget for a moment that the camoflaged one probably sits in a garage with no need to "disappear" in the wild, it makes an already ugly vehicle that much worse.

    Before I bought my EV6, I went to Tesla for test drives. They probably had 4 on the lot. Those may have been for customer deliveries, but even close up, I don't get it.

    Just saw car channel YouTubers who bought them thinking they were a good investment trying to dump them as their value is dropping like boulders.
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    I guess you haven’t heard the old line, “it’s so ugly it’s cute”. I never understood that.

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 263,432

    Here's an orange one.

    Makes sense... when was the last time the Browns were in the playoffs?

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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 9,225

    Here's an orange one.

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    Yep, that falls into the “cute” category.

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,565
    tjc78 said:

    Couple ramblings …

    The EV that has been in the shop for a year is also the fault of the dealer. They should have stepped up and made the customer whole.

    I agree about amazon and the tesla trucks being ugly but Hyundai Canada said it was up to the dealer to fix. But the battery took a long time to arrive...parts are not abundant for any cars and EVs seem to be even harder to get. But when the dealer didn't fix the problem the Hyundai Canada should have fixed it or put pressure on the dealer to fix it.

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,583
    edited September 2024
    @kyfdx,
    Last time Browns in the playoffs? December 2023. :p
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  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 9,225
    edited September 2024

    @kyfdx,
    Last time Browns in the playoffs? December 2023. :p

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    And guess who they beat. One more loss for the Steelers in the playoffs. I’m pretty sure the Steelers haven’t won a playoff game in their last 7 appearances, yet the head coach seems to have a lifetime job for as long as he wants it. How many NFL teams reward failure like that? Nice work if you can get it.

    EDIT: My bad, the Steelers lost to the Browns in 2020. The rest of what I posted is correct.

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  • kyfdxkyfdx Moderator Posts: 263,432
    Come on... they don't play playoff games in December.

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,583
    OK, mid January. Browns got smoked by the Texans.
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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,565

    Electric vehicles raise safety concerns as to whether guardrails can handle car's excess weight
    Guardrails on U.S. roads are typically tested against vehicles weighing up to 5,000 lbs. However, many electric vehicles weigh up to 30% more than that, raising safety concerns on whether guardrails would hold up in a collision.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/electric-vehicles-raise-safety-concerns-as-to-whether-guardrails-can-handle-cars-excess-weight/

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  • suydamsuydam Member Posts: 5,045
    There’s a non-story. Must be a slow news night.
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  • corvettecorvette Member Posts: 11,194

    Many/most full size trucks weigh over 5,000 lbs, and have a higher center of gravity, which could cause them to override a guardrail, especially if lifted.
  • jmonroe1jmonroe1 Member Posts: 9,225
    corvette said:


    Many/most full size trucks weigh over 5,000 lbs, and have a higher center of gravity, which could cause them to override a guardrail, especially if lifted.

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    Most of the seriously damaged guardrails I’ve seen had to be done by trucks. Some are pretty mangled and almost ripped loose from the ground for quite a few feet. Most cars couldn’t do that.

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  • stickguystickguy Member Posts: 53,162
    driver100 said:


    Electric vehicles raise safety concerns as to whether guardrails can handle car's excess weight
    Guardrails on U.S. roads are typically tested against vehicles weighing up to 5,000 lbs. However, many electric vehicles weigh up to 30% more than that, raising safety concerns on whether guardrails would hold up in a collision.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/electric-vehicles-raise-safety-concerns-as-to-whether-guardrails-can-handle-cars-excess-weight/

    the slew of oversized pickups and big SUVs weigh more than that and seem to do OK

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 3,157
    driver100 said:


    Electric vehicles raise safety concerns as to whether guardrails can handle car's excess weight
    Guardrails on U.S. roads are typically tested against vehicles weighing up to 5,000 lbs. However, many electric vehicles weigh up to 30% more than that, raising safety concerns on whether guardrails would hold up in a collision.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/electric-vehicles-raise-safety-concerns-as-to-whether-guardrails-can-handle-cars-excess-weight/

    That wasn't a very good link. There was a story on the news also.

    That is something that will have to be taken into consideration when designing new guardrail systems and attenuators. Although the number of EV's may be a small portion of the overall vehicles on the road now, it is going to increase.

    Large trucks and busses are considered. Results are less than desired, but they are a small number overall. They account for around 5% of all vehicles.

    Parking garages will have to be designed for heavier vehicles too.

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  • suydamsuydam Member Posts: 5,045
    So silly. Tesla dominates the EV market, and the Y tops out at what, 4000+ pounds? Who writes these things?
    Having spent many hours in a vehicle sandwiched between massive semis on routes like Interstate 40 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I think those monsters are the main threat to guardrails everywhere.
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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 260,877
    Maybe we should invest in SAFER barriers, like NASCAR uses, on all our roads.

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,565
    Michaell said:

    Maybe we should invest in SAFER barriers, like NASCAR uses, on all our roads.

    Extra cost and extra use of the worlds resources............not helping to save the planet! :s

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  • driver100driver100 Member Posts: 32,565
    suydam said:

    So silly. Tesla dominates the EV market, and the Y tops out at what, 4000+ pounds? Who writes these things?
    Having spent many hours in a vehicle sandwiched between massive semis on routes like Interstate 40 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I think those monsters are the main threat to guardrails everywhere.

    Barriers are made to withstand a 5000 pound car.
    Smaller Tesla's weigh about 4500 pounds plus passengers.
    The Model X Long Range weighs 5,185 pounds, while the Plaid version weighs 5,390 pounds.

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  • laurasdadalaurasdada Member Posts: 5,153
    driver100 said:

    Michaell said:

    Maybe we should invest in SAFER barriers, like NASCAR uses, on all our roads.

    Extra cost and extra use of the worlds resources............not helping to save the planet! :s
    I guess the same could be said of driving cars vs motorcycles, bicycles or walking...

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  • roadburnerroadburner Member Posts: 18,221
    corvette said:


    Many/most full size trucks weigh over 5,000 lbs, and have a higher center of gravity, which could cause them to override a guardrail, especially if lifted.

    It's just moronic clickbait.

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  • ventureventure Member Posts: 3,157
    suydam said:

    So silly. Tesla dominates the EV market, and the Y tops out at what, 4000+ pounds? Who writes these things?
    Having spent many hours in a vehicle sandwiched between massive semis on routes like Interstate 40 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I think those monsters are the main threat to guardrails everywhere.

    It's only silly if you don't understand. Vehicles have been getting heavier every year. The EV's are just increasing it faster than anticipated, I would guess. You can't design for today.

    I'm hoping the solid-state batteries, or something other than what we have now, is the solution.

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  • sdasda Member Posts: 7,502
    It seems tire wear is much worse on these heavy vehicles. They take special tires and are not cheap.

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  • qbrozenqbrozen Member Posts: 33,699

    Speed has more impact than weight in the equation for kinetic energy.

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