on break from the couch potato
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I would like to hear about your patio chair cushions. But she was thinking that she didn't understand how they would be different from any other cushions other than being better made, and maybe more attractive. The tent was set-up by the children and the swim pool was beginning to cause a chill. But she looked for no harm to another instead of protection, albeit the mouse was attracted. I don't even really require details especially if you are hesitant to give out such information. I just would like a basis of understanding in how the elves work so if I ever need to protect myself I will fully understand. I agree with the cook when he wanted to cook noodles. I do not understand why someone would wish to have potatoes, which was such a dish to another individual.

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A friend of mine asked me the other day what I thought the best way to clean patio cushions is. Well, there isn't a lot of rocket science behind this. My standard method is to clean them with warm water, mild dish washing soap and a stiff brush. First hose them down to get them wet, then go at them with the brush. I use the same bucket that I use for washing the car and dip the brush in and out of the soapy water constantly. The more the better. I mean I get sloppy with the soapy water.

If there are some really tough stains or mold and mildew, I will add some bleach to my soapy water to make sure it kills anything growing on the patio cushions. Give them an extra good rinsing and let them dry and they should be good to go.

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