If you move quickly then you should not have any footprints or marks. This is how we have been doing it for many years.
roman, we would apply the TWP to the entire floor then walk back on to the floor to reapply the second coat. Take care to not step in your second coat...
For your area I would look at either the Defy Extreme or the TWP 1500. It is hard to do a "pattern". It can be done but you will need to take great ca...
1. You would need to prep the siding by removing the oil based Cabot by using a stain stripper. 2. You just clean and recoat the Defy in the future....
You apply the brightener as soon as you are done with the stripper, while wood is still wet. Wait 15 minutes then rinse. Wait a few days to dry before...
If you want to sand then do this in order: 1. Sand off all old stain 2. Clean and prep wood with a deck cleaner to remove sand dust and open po...
We have never found an easy solution for those stamps. They do go away naturally in a year or so.
Those ink marks are a pain to deal with. Sanding them off may leave "smooth" spots where the stain will penetrate less, causing lighter stain color in...
domaniva47, Have you read this article yet? It should help. Staining New Decks
I am sorry we did not reply. Missed your message! It would be best to use a stain that already contains non-drying oils in it instead of doing tw...
Nothing lasts 5-7 years. Solids stains will not fade in color like a semi-transparent but they are prone to peeling as they film on top of the wood in...
Are you sure you want a solid stain? Solids stains look like paints. If that is what you want then you do not need to strip, just clean and coat over ...
gmeyerco, I think you are on the right track. Only thing is that the Honeytone is the lightest color of the TWP and lighter colors will fade faster th...
If you get a chance post some before and after pictures and your opinion of the stain application. Thanks
This is a difficult situation. Nothing will stop the spills as you would need a filming stain to do that and that would be slippery. I would look for ...