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RE: Staining a deck with old and new wood

It would be best to use a solid stain here. Pressure clean the wood for the prep.

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RE: Stain Application Question

1. You can use a car wash brush with synthetic bristles. 2. Rollers splatter. They are more for paints. Pads and brushes are much better for stains li...

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RE: Time between coats

Depends on the brand of stain and what they suggest. They differ in how they cure.

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RE: deck almost prepped....next steps questions

It will work well for you with easy reapplcaiton every 2 years or so.

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RE: deck almost prepped....next steps questions

Just want to confirm....you feel that Armstrong-Clark is the best option for our deck?

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RE: deck almost prepped....next steps questions

You could go with a semi-trans color here. Let sit for a couple of weeks and then clean and brighten for the prep.

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RE: Best Stain for a newly installed pressure treated deck

1. Only semi-transparents in TWP. 2. VOC restrictions for certain states.

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RE: Best Stain for a newly installed pressure treated deck

1. Only semi-solids in TWP. 2. VOC restrictions for certain states.

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RE: Staining a 2 yr old PT deck over a Rubber Roof

I do not think an oil based stain will harm the roof but it depends on what the stain manufacturers say. Not really. Both oil and water can be good if...

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