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RE: Aromatic Red Cedar Or Eastern Red Cedar

No that is not true. Curing or not curing has to do with the stain and what type of oils it has, not the wood. See this for more info:/p> As for new w...

7 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

You cannot stain this now or in January. Graying (oxidation) is normal and encouraged. You remove this by cleaning and brightening in the Spring:/p> ...

7 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

We just put in a new redwood deck here in Colorado. I was planning to stain in the spring once temps were over 50 overnight. However, I am told that...

7 years ago
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RE: Cedol

Never heard of it.

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RE: Newbie

You do not need to sand. If using the AC stain, about 4-6 Gallons for the 1 coat No need to clean if you are stripping. Strip and brighten for the pr...

7 years ago
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RE: Newbie

Thanks for the information. I want to make sure that I don't need to sand. The painting company that quoted me was going to sand this first! Its great...

7 years ago
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RE: Newbie

Use the Armstrong Clark Stain in Amber color. Prep with the Restore A Deck Stain Stripper and Brightener. No need to sand this. Your wood types requir...

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I have a mangaris wood deck next to a pool. The deck is about two years old and is showing signs of weathering. The original builder sealed the deck t...

7 years ago
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RE: Can you ID this wood? (plus stripper vs cleaner post-sanding)

Looks like PTP. You must remove 100% of the solid stain/paint before attempting to clean in the Spring. If you remove all, use a cleaner, not a stripp...

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RE: Too late (cold weather) to stain. What to do?

Leave as is and do it in the spring.

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