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We need to remove the window sashes to stain them; luckily they pop out fairly easy which is a nice feature. But we can't remove the window sashes if it's raining. The roof angles down right outside those windows, and the rain is likely to splash onto the freshly-stained woodwork and damage the finish while the windows sashes are removed and drying. Here's hoping for one day of sun — soon please!!
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