Quote from zabu on May 14, 00:27 1. Seattle 2. Mostly full sun, partly shady in places 3. Cedar, 4 years old 4. I'm in Seattle, so mold can be...
Quote from wpease on May 14, 00:27 Quote from administrator on May 13, 21:58 1. Really up to you. It is okay to have a gray oxidized deck that is ...
1. Seattle 2. Mostly full sun, partly shady in places 3. Cedar, 4 years old 4. I'm in Seattle, so mold can be an issue, but the floor boards (in...
Quote from administrator on May 13, 21:58 1. Really up to you. It is okay to have a gray oxidized deck that is sealed from other elements 2. Prep ...
1. Really up to you. It is okay to have a gray oxidized deck that is sealed from other elements 2. Prep with a deck cleaner and wood brightener whil...
Quote from administrator on May 13, 21:47 a. a clear will not prevent the wood from graying. b. TWP 1500 Clear or Defy Extreme Clear Thanks s...
a. a clear will not prevent the wood from graying. b. TWP 1500 Clear or Defy Extreme Clear
Quote from administrator on December 14, 12:02 1. You will be fine waiting until Spring but you will need to re clean. 2. Depends on the stain you...
What brand(s) and how many layers of the old stain? Makes a big difference as how you will need to prep the wood.
Tim, the Defy Stain Stripper will not remove a solid stain. No stripper will remove a solid stain effectively. You can remove some of the stain and it...
You could try it but it is not a stripper. You want the floor evenly clean so the stain will apply even.
Thanks for your reply. I have restore-a-deck cleaner, do you think another round of that would be sufficient to remove the rest of the stain, or do yo...
You would either have to strip it now and start over or wait until next Spring and then clean and brighten for the prep of a darker color. It will not...