1. You should be okay with the edges 2. You can let it sit through the rain 3. Yes 4. Brush for the solid stain. Flood or Cabot 5. Deck stain ...
Flood if oil based only. Sikkens oil based SRD would be next.
If using the same stain then you should be good without stripping as long as the old stain is intact and not peeling.
You chave to let us know what brands you have locally as we have no way of knowing.
Wait at least 6 months from when you applied the TWP and lightly wash with water and reapply a very very light coat of the TWP.
1. No need for a cleaner 2. Yes 3. No idea on the pads needed 4. Sure 5. After all is removed full 6. Yes 7. Yes Might want to rent a...
The issue is the Behr and the multiple layers of stain adding up to the point that is is basically a solid color stain now. No stripper will get that ...
Yes you can do that.
Quote from tonyCO on May 29, 17:58 I live in the Rocky Mountains and have a new redwood deck. I plan on using an orbital palm sander to prep the woo...
Quote from amandar on May 26, 15:24 Hi, I live in Arkansas and have an oak deck that receives full sun. No mold or mildew issues. Two summers...
1. Prewet and rinse well 2. No concerns 3. Just clean and brighten the swing 4. Strip and pressure dashingly lightly. you do not have to get it ...
Good luck. Hope it works out in the end.
You want to apply a maintenance coat over your existing coating. Prep by lightly washing to remove dirt. Once dry you can apply another coating.
Sorry but never used it or heard of it.
You have to strip and remove all to start over otherwise it will stain blotchy and uneven.