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P&L has never been able to make a good deck stain. They are a paint company. Go with the AC.
No on the primer unless the brand od solid stain you are using specifically says to use one.
Yes, you will need to wait and prep:
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 ...
After you finish the prep, let the wood dry for a few days. Stain withing 2 weeks of the prep with Armstrong Clark or Restore A Deck Wood Stains.
Semi-transparent. Either oil or water-based as long as it is one of the top 6.
Yes, that is possible.
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The Defy Extreme would work well for this. You will need to clean and brighten all the wood for the prep.
You will need to redo the prep. Use the Restore A Deck Cleaner and Brightener Kits. Never use a wood filler when using a semi-transparent stain. It wi...
it is peeling as the Cabot is a filming stain that does not soak in but dried on top of the wood. It will need to be removed and a stripper will proba...
Just use the same otherwise it will not blend or match.