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RE: Can I Use a Semi Solid Stain on Blotchy Deck?

-Correct. -Yes, wider fans and more GPM (gallons per minute) is key to washing faster and more efficiently. -Solid stains can peel, penetrating st...

2 years ago
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RE: First Time

Regular stripper.

2 years ago
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RE: First Time

Thanks Scott. This site has been a big help for me and the RAD product has worked well on 95% of the deck area. Some spots just like to be stubborn....

2 years ago
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RE: Can I Use a Semi Solid Stain on Blotchy Deck?

@administrator Hi, Scott! Thank you for your reply. I have a few follow up questions, if you could help with these: I assume, regardless of th...

2 years ago
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RE: First Time

For the solid stain, we would think about 4-5 gallons for the two coats. In the future, you will not need to fully strip to reapply. See this for tips...

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RE: Can I Use a Semi Solid Stain on Blotchy Deck?

That is oxidation/graying that he did not remove fully. It will come off. Use the Restore A Deck Cleaner and Brightener kits for prep as they are much...

2 years ago
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RE: stain advice

Thanks, I just ordered stripper, brightener, and light walnut stain!Follow-up to come!

2 years ago
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RE: Oil or water based for ground level and above ground decks

Very good. Thank you again. I will look into the TWP first.

2 years ago
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RE: Oil or water based for ground level and above ground decks

@old-crow Nothing, it is just as good as the others. They are all breathable and that is key when your deck is close to the ground.

2 years ago
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RE: Oil or water based for ground level and above ground decks

Okay, thank you. Just out of curiosity, what is the drawback to the armstrong clark?

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RE: Oil or water based for ground level and above ground decks

Okay. Make sure to clean and brighten for prep. Look at the Restore A Deck semi-transparent stain or th wTWP 1500 Series.

2 years ago
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RE: Oil or water based for ground level and above ground decks

@administrator The wood on the ground level is all pressure treated and installed one year ago. The wood on the above ground is eastern white cedar d...

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