Sanding may remove it but you may need to really "dig" it out as it looks deep in the grain. If you do not get it out it will show through some so bes...
That is only on new wood.
Yes. I pressured washed after the application of the stripper. I reapplied the stripper again yesterday evening so I'll have to check it again once i...
Someone mentioned something to me about "mill glaze"... if that's what it's called... is that something that I need to be concerned about?
Do not spot sand. I am not sure that sanding will get it all out as it looks imbedded. Did you use a pressure washer with the stripper? I would think ...
Straight Sodium Percarbonate will not work the same as a deck cleaner kit. You are missing some important ingredients to boost and activate the cleane...
You need to remove the Cabot first. Use the Restore A Deck products for stripping and brightening. After the prep try a TWP stain.
Remove the rest by sanding then clean and brighten the wood for final prep before applying a new solid stain.
Additional info: over 1000sf of work to do with lots of railing; never been stained; little mold, if any; one level is pool deck; full sun; deck board...
My deck looks same as the pictures above. I am weary from working on the deck. Started process last summer, and decided to wait another year as the so...
Flat exterior stain pad.
Thanks! One more question - what do you think will be the easiest and best way to apply the stain to this pergola? I brush seems unnecessary - should ...