I live in Pennsylvania. My deck is partially in shade and partially in full sun. I have added several new sections to an existing deck which is a...
Sorry - mistakenly selected this thread for my question. I've deleted and reposted it under a new thread.
You cannot apply the TWP over this old stain so yes it has to come off by stripping or sanding. If you sand you should clean and brighten after to hel...
1.) Front Range Colorado - 7500' Elevation 2.) Full Sun 70% of the time - 10% of the deck is under trees - no significant sap issues 3.) R...
1. State you live in - IL 2. Full Shade, Partial Shade, or Full Sun - Partial Shade/Full Sun 3. Type of Wood - Unsure 4. Mold or Mildew Issues -...
Use the TWP 1500 Series and brush or a stain pad for the floors.
1. Anderson, South Carolina 2. Full sun main deck and shade under covered areas 3. Pressure treated pine 4. Very little mold 5.used Thompsons ...
You should apply a wood brightener as Sodium Polycarbonate increases the pH level and the brightener will neutralize.
It is not due to rinsing. Probably more the application and drying temps. Please post a picture.
I just used Wolman DeckBrite (this contains Sodium Percarbomate) but does not show %. It is called a wood cleaner and coating prep and claims to b...
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Because it did not come all off after the first pass. Happens all the time. Sometimes we have to strip 2-4 times.
I realize it did not come out but why would someone have to strip twice.
That is old stain that has not come out of the knots. You can see that is is he same color as your railings or stain under the railings that have not ...