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RE: 2 tone advice

Use a solid color deck stain in white. look at Flood Pro Series and they can custom mix the white for you to whatever white you want. You should strip...

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RE: Newbie question related deck staining

Started with the fun work. It is taking longer than I ever thought of! It seems it is in between every cracks and hole. What I was wondering if it is ...

6 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

Too much time/effort to sand; my contractor is doing all this and using these products at my direction. Sanding will add far too much time and cost t...

6 years ago
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RE: Deck staining advice

Yes. Try a screwdriver to remove the debris or google "crevice cleaning tool"

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RE: Deck staining advice

Would the same apply for a semi solid stain for 4? And lastly what would be the best way to get build up out from the deck boards that are spaced too ...

6 years ago
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RE: Deck staining advice

Thank you very much for the reply, I’m not sure why my photos weren’t attached to my previous post. I was hoping to go with the semi transparent Arms...

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RE: Deck staining advice

1. Yes, you will be fine. See this for sanding tips:/p> 2. No need. 3. No, just leave as is. Widening really does not work very well and could lead to...

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Why is sanding out?

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RE: Newbie question related deck staining

Ok...time for some fun then :)

6 years ago
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RE: Newbie question related deck staining

The stripper will not work so just jump into sanding. Only other option is to replace the wood.

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RE: Newbie question related deck staining

Thank you. Appreciate the help. A little bit follow up... Do you recommend another round of stain remover treatment? As the wood is older, the Deckove...

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Oh interesting, I figured that trying to cover this with any oil-based stain would just sit on top of the leftover bits and be unsightly, and that som...

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