If you strip and brighten the wood, it will come all out.
1. Sorry but not sure on this. 2. It is either a water stain or a rust stain. Using a wood brighener may help to remove. 3. Use a Honey colored st...
They should not, but always test the spot first to be certain.
Most likley over-application, but it could be the Flood product itself being the culprit. You cannot "fix" this issue and keep the current stain. You ...
3-4 months for new wood and TWP. Wait until then or Spring. Redo the prep when time to stain. TWP has no problems absorbing when done correctly. One c...
Yes, but you have to let it dry for 48 hours after any prep or rain.
Not seeing that.
Do the brightener.
Never mind, I got the pics to load. There is no need for sand. Ready to stain.
No pictures were loaded correctly. You cannot use HEIC files.
Strip and brighten for prep. Use the Chestnut or Teak colors.
Mo, don't use fillers for decks. They do not work well and will not stain to blend. It is normal to have cracks in the decking, so leave it as is. A...
For new wood, install, weather, prep, and only stain the exposed wood: They are wrong about staining all sides. You only need to stain the expose...
Add some pics when dry and a couple wet with water.