The RAD stain would work well. As for the amount of stain, best to measure all wood and add up the square footage. Then check with RAD to see the amou...
Thanks for answer on chlorine. It's what I expected to hear. Any feedback on this previous post quoted above? And to add-on to it, would 10gal o...
No deck stain can hold up to chlorine/bleach. They will all be damaged eventually from excess water.
As you can see in the pics, we have a pool. It's chlorine. Do the RAD stains hold up any better or worse to chlorine than other stain options? Sugg...
Awesome! Thanks. Vinyl siding OK as well? I'm in Canada and wanted to use the TWP Semi-Solid Stain Pro-Series, but it cannot be shipped to Canada ...
Amounts should be okay. The metal should be okay.
Thank-you. I have about 570sq ft of horizontal boards, 325sq ft of vertical stained and about the same amount of vertical unstained. Do you think I'...
You should be able to strip or remove most of the old stain using the RAD and both additives.. You do not need to scrub after applying cleaner or stri...
Two-tiered deck of different ages, finishes in Ontario, Canada. Top tier is at least 10yrs old and was stained by previous owners (I'm unsure of wha...
@administrator Thanks. I appreciate the input. I have learned a lot reviewing all of the information here at Deck Stain Help.
What locally purchasable prep would your recomend? (Major metro area)
Not sure what the stains are, but they are deep into the wood so nothing that is a surface cleaner would work. Not sure what would work if anything wi...
If the Cabot Solid is water-based, then you should be okay.