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If you are not using a power washer, you ought to give it a try. I have found that a power washer alone, without any scrubbing or detergent, will knock off most of the crud and then you can give it a good scrubbing with a moderately stiff brush and a cleanser. I have found lots of stuff works well for cleaning, including softscrub type products, products with bleach, and even the good old scrubbing bubble type spray on bathroom cleaner.
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i second the power washer, does wonders on the teak.if you don't have one available, a coin operated car wash is an option, just take a roll of quarters. (my dad always told me if everyone worked as hard on the job as they do at a coin car wash, this would be a great country)
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cleans up real nice.
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