If oil based it should be removable with a deck stain stripper and pressure washing. You may need to strip twice to get it all off as the Olympic look...
Posted by: Deck Stain Help You have to remove the Olympic before using anything else that is semi-transparent. Was the Olympic the water based versio...
You have to remove the Olympic before using anything else that is semi-transparent. Was the Olympic the water based version or oil based?
I'm looking for some advice on my deck. One year ago, I spent alot of time on this site, and a few others. I learned alot, but also found myself over...
AC is the only semi-solid we use and like. It is one of the last true penetrating oil based semi-solids that we can find. We would suggest it if you a...
Btw, sun and shade. Thx
Got it - Thank you!
You cannot add AC on top of this. The only thing you could do is a solid stain or the Deck Revive if it does not strip off.
Forgot to mention - no idea on the previous stain since its been there before I got the house.
Thanks! If the stain doesn't come off, then is Deck Revive the best option? Or is Armstrong Clark Semi-Solid also an option
1. The old stain should be removed but not sure if a stripper will remove it. It looks almost like a solid stain. Do you know the brand and type of st...
Hello - Thank you for the excellent site! I would be putting on some Behr if I didn't find your diligent work. Here's my situation: State: VA, Morning...
Post a picture please. What brand was used?