Prep with the RAD Stain Stripper and pressure washing. Brighten after. This will restore the wood color. TWP is not suggested by the manufacturer for ...
Please read this about new wood: br /> I would try the Armstrong Clark Stain.
You have no idea how happy I'm that I found you! Here is my question please: I'm about to finish my new red cedar deck. 1. State you li...
You will have to sand it off the floor if you want to go with a semi-solid look. Once completely sanded then you can use a penetrating semi-solid like...
I will be redoing my deck, currently Behr solid natural cedar look. 2 year old deck. Would like redo to two tone look. Rails - solid color, to match t...
You would have to strip off the cedar color that it was pre-stained with. Best to wait 3-6 months, strip and brighten with RAD products. Stain with th...
Not at this point. It may help to "clean" it a little better though.
Go with a penetrating oil based stain that is a semi-transparent. Look at the TWP 1500 series.
1. Minnesota 2. Partial Shade 3. Cedartone Premium Treated Pine From Menard 4. New deck 5.Looking for recommendation for a stain that would be...
Just to verify - I haven't used any cleaner or brightener, only sanding and power wash. Will that be detrimental to proper penetration of the stain?
No you cannot lighten up burn marks. Hard to blend as well. Darker colors will be better then lighter colors to blend this. More pigment helps as well...
Thank you. I was afraid what your answer might be. I know we need to save the environment, but I want to protect my deck, too (without too much work)....