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        "text": "The typical process for painting a mobile home exterior begins with thorough preparation. This includes pressure washing to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint, followed by scraping and sanding any flaking areas. Necessary repairs to siding or trim are completed next. Once the surface is clean, dry, and repaired, a high-quality primer is applied, especially to bare or patched areas. Finally, two coats of exterior-grade paint are applied for optimal durability and finish. The process concludes with a final inspection and cleanup.",
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