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Restaining cedar deck with TWP 100

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(@trbell)
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I posted this message in a two-year old thread and got no reply.  So I'll try it this way. Two years ago we removed (as much as we could) newly applied Behr stain, were advised to apply one coat of TWP 100 and then a second coat the following year (last year). Here's what it looks like now. Less weathered sections under eave and bench still look pretty good. How to proceed now? I need to order whatever cleaner or restorer I'll need with the stain. I'd prefer toavoid all but minimal sanding after renting drum sander in 2016.

These pics are from front deck. Back deck gets much less sun and still looks good so I figure it could go another year.



   
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Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
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No need to sand. Prep with the Restore A Deck Stripper/Brightener kit with pressure washing. The stain will come off easily and prep with a nice even appearance.



   
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(@trbell)
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Thanks much!



   
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