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description_text[0]="    There's no need to live with that dark, outdated stain color.  Let us remove it!"
description_text[1]="    Ta-da!  The results speak for themselves."
description_text[2]="    This home in Conneticut was over 27 years old.  It sure doesn't look like it now."
description_text[3]="    Corn blasting works great for removing stain on cedar and redwood clapboards."
description_text[4]="    From driftwood gray to brand new."
description_text[5]="    This gray stain was actually doing a good job of protecting the wood but when the house changed hands the new owner simply couldn't live with the battleship gray."
description_text[6]="    Transformation in progress..."
description_text[7]="    Cornblasting simply can't be done safely with ladders above 10 feet.  The lift allows us to do excellent work regardless of height."
description_text[8]="    You would not want to be standing where this picture was taken.  What looks like fog is actually bits of corn cob and old stain."
description_text[9]="    Note the failed caulking in the check and around the window.  It was silicone which is not suitable for log home applications."
description_text[10]="    It takes as long to touch sand and clean out checks after the blasting as the actual blasting itself."
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