If it rains on the TWP while wet it will cause issues with how the stain dries and it may become spotty. The prepping looks good! What did you us...
A cleaner will not remove the Arborcoat. You would want to sand it all as much as possible then use a wood cleaner. You really want this to be all off...
Thanks you for posting pictures and experience with the RAD products.
Looks really good!
You could try to sand them out if the burn marks are not too deep. You could use the TWP 100 as well.
Timber Oil is more for new wood. I would look at the Defy Extreme Stain or the TWP 1500.
I would use a stain stripper to remove the Cabot. For the stain I would consider the TWP 1500 or Defy Extreme. Keep inconsideration that lighter color...
I would look at the Armstrong Clark in the Sierra Redwood or Sequoia colors for this deck. I would wait a month or two then prep with a wood cleaner f...
If you cannot get the remaining stain completely off then you should try to blend or mask it with the new stain. Might want to look at a semi solid st...
1. Apply the second coat as soon as you are done with the first coat. 2. Wet on wet, apply second coat while first coat is still wet. No footprints ...
No need to stain all sides of the wood prior to installing. Just stain the exposed areas after installation.
It is not really possible to "spot" fix a stain. It will look like you did. I am pretty sure they did not apply it evenly and quickly enough. Only way...
I would sand then use a wood cleaner and a wood brightener to prep after the sanding. As for the stain, I would look at the Armstrong Clark Stain in t...
I would use the Restore-A-Deck product to clean and brighten the wood followed by Armstrong Clark Stain.
What color of the Messmers where you using?