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(@doug-h)
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I've already learned a tremendous amount from this site... THANK YOU!!!

Looks like I'll be ordering Restore-A-Deck Stripper and Brightener, and most likely go with TWP 100.

Should I be able to eliminate sanding if doing a through stripping with this product?
If I DO need to sand...would I want to sand first, (after stripping) and THEN use the brightener?

I'm located in the very wet climate of Central Oregon. For this area would you recommend TWP 100, or Armstrong Clark....or is it pretty much a "toss up"?

Thanks for the TONS of information here.


   
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Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
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Sanding does not have to be done if the stripper removes all, but sometimes it does fur the wood. If this happens, best to buff or sand off the fuzzies after the stripping and then brighten the deck. TWP 100 since it is a wet climate.


   
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