Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
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RE: Deck Sanding Question

The pictures did not post.

7 years ago
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RE: Pratt & Lambert STAINSHIELD® EXTERIOR SEMI-TRANSPARENT OIL DECK & SIDING STAIN vs Armstrong Clark

P&L has never been able to make a good deck stain. They are a paint company. Go with the AC.

7 years ago
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RE: Lattice prep for solid stain

No on the primer unless the brand od solid stain you are using specifically says to use one.

7 years ago
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RE: douglas fir new wood

Yes, you will need to wait and prep:

7 years ago
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RE: Restaining cedar deck with TWP 100

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 ...

7 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

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.

7 years ago
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RE: Staining Old deck

Semi-transparent. Either oil or water-based as long as it is one of the top 6.

7 years ago
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RE: How do I fix this?

Yes, that is possible.

7 years ago
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RE: Old Log Cabin

The Defy Extreme would work well for this. You will need to clean and brighten all the wood for the prep.

7 years ago
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RE: Staining Old deck

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...

7 years ago
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RE: re-stain deck

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...

7 years ago
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RE: Re-staining an older deck

Just use the same otherwise it will not blend or match.

7 years ago
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