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Cedar Shingles- Raised grain!

 05/20/2009 08:37 AM CMBALB
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05/20/2009 07:39 PM 5slb6
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Cedar Shingles- Raised grain!

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Cedar Shingles- Raised grain!

05/22/2009 07:31 AM CMBALB
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Raised Grain

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05/22/2009 12:32 PM OddBall
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Cedar Shingles- Raised grain!

05/22/2009 03:14 PM CMBALB
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Cedar Shingles- Raised grain!

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Cedar Shingles- Raised grain!

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Raised Grain

05/28/2009 09:08 PM 5slb6

It looks to me from the pictures that the rough spots are collecting dirt and maybe mildew. To see if it is mildew just put straight bleach on a dark spot and if it goes away then it is mildew. If that is what it is then you could just wash the house with a cleaner such as JOMAX and that will make your house look fine and if the paint is not peeling then that will be the thing to do at this time. If your house has not been washed since it was done then you are due for it anyway.

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