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                        <title>70&#037; done sanding deck, please see pics and questions...</title>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2015 17:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[verticals/horizontals (across the verticals) ready to apply solid stain?]]></description>
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                        <description><![CDATA[I initially tried to strip but was unsuccessful as the Behr semi-trans stain was like paint - just didn&#039;t want to come off.  
	
	I am now in the process of sanding the entire deck with a 5...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I initially tried to strip but was unsuccessful as the Behr semi-trans stain was like paint - just didn't want to come off.  <br />
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	I am now in the process of sanding the entire deck with a 5" ROS and a palm sander using 60 grit paper and I think its going well, but I have a few questions on the current state of the boards:<br />
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	1. There are some boards that look brand new (first pic), but there are a lot that have grooves in the wood where the old stain is sitting in and I cannot sand it off...<br />
	a. should I keep sanding these areas ​and (possibly go down to 40 grit) to try and smooth out the grooves and get the stain?  Or will I be OK leaving these boards as is and will the new stain look good?  See 2nd pic showing boards with minimal stain remaining in grooves.  See 3rd pic of a closeup of the grooves in a lot of boards. <br />
	b. should I try to now strip again and really soak the stripper into these grooves to try and get rid of the difficult to reach stain?  Damn Behr stain!  I am using Defy, would a Behr stripper work better on Behr stain?   <br />
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	2. I am using a solid white stain on the verticals, so instead of sanding these 100&#37;, will the current state be perfectly OK for solid stain application?  I gave it an easy sand but don't want to spend 10 more hours sanding the spindles and horizontal boards across the spindles if I don't have to.  Repeat question but showing a pic of current state just to confirm.  (4th pic in the next reply).  <br />
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