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(@akamputee)
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Hello,

I am thinking of taking on the task of stripping, cleaning, and staining my deck. I'm in a wheelchair so it will be tricky.

I'm wanting to use TWP

My question is:
1. If I do a wet on wet coat my chair will be sitting in stain... So would this hurt the appearance of the stain once it dries.

2. Should I not do the wet on wet coats?

3. Is there a different product that would work best for my situation?

4. Should I brush it. Roll it. or Spray it.


   
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(@akamputee)
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Quote from akamputee on June 7, 2013, 19:39
Hello,

I am thinking of taking on the task of stripping, cleaning, and staining my deck. I'm in a wheelchair so it will be tricky.

I'm wanting to use TWP

My question is:
1. If I do a wet on wet coat my chair will be sitting in stain... So would this hurt the appearance of the stain once it dries.

2. Should I not do the wet on wet coats?

3. Is there a different product that would work best for my situation?


   
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Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
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I would not do a second coat form a wheel chair. I think you should look at the Armstrong Clark brand as it is a 1 coat product. Use a stain pad for this.


   
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(@akamputee)
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Thank you for replying... I'm going to look into the Armstrong Stain. That would be easier.


   
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