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Re: Way too many cedar trees


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Posted by jeffcat on May 18, 2018 at 13:12:52 from (50.207.7.238):

In Reply to: Way too many cedar trees posted by piles of junk on May 18, 2018 at 09:57:51:

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Going a little to the cheep side. Next door neighbor of many years had
planted ornamental ceadars along the property line. Very nice and he
took care of them. He passed one day and his ungrateful kids cleaned
out the house of everything and out on the cirb it went. I found
several nice items that I still use. Now for the rest of the story.
The dog of a daughter took the house and rented it out. Must not have
done any back round. Well the smacked garbage that were there for
aboqut a year and a half really did a number. About a month before
they moved on to the next place to destroy they had a friend bring his
BIG arse boat in the drivewayy for a couple of weeks. Then they did
the real topper. They preasure washed this damn boat with caustic
soda. Only thing that would remove all of the crud and scum from the
hull. Do you have any idea what that stuff does in straight undiluted
full blown hot weather in a pressure washer. Killed several feet of my
Zoya grass that is very tough. Worse was it took out eight or nine of
the ornimental cedars. This stuff was all dead in about two weeks.
Sorry for a long story but you can buy lye in any hardware store,
drain cleaner, or go to a kitchen supply, or cleaning supply joint.
Not that expensive but wow does it kill stuff. Just spray the cedars
with it. CAUTION. CAUTION. Try very hard not to get this stuff on you.
Don't breath it cause it burns the lining of your lungs. If you get it
on you wash up emediatly and to neutralize caustic soda you need a
mild acid. Vinegar or crushed lemon juice and rub yourself down good
with it while your wet and then take a shower and put more acid on
you. Not kidding around. That stuff killed those cedars so dead they
just pulled out of the ground not even a half year latter. I mean DEAD
dead. The photos show a couple of what is used in commercial dish
machines. Far out powers what you use in you little toy dishwasher.


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