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RE: Staining Covered Porch recently built

If you had to pick one stain over the other, which would you pick between Armstrong Clark and TWP? Armstrong Clark is a bit more expensive than TWP, a...

8 years ago
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RE: Advice on Staining an older deck

Clean and brighten the wood for the prep on the deck. Sand to remove the Arborcoat from the rails. Stain with a better product that actually soaks int...

8 years ago
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RE: What would you recommend to redo this deck?

Just an FYI, nothing will last 5 years. 2-3 is the most you will get before some additional work is required. The Gulf does work and can easily be tou...

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RE: What would you recommend to redo this deck?

And yes, I have been researching this site extensively and tons on google... so far not a good "restore" type product I have found that won't be comin...

8 years ago
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RE: Restaining a deck with worn solid stain

You do not have to remove much or all of the solid stain when stripping, just what is loose and not intact. Any deck stripper should help with this.

8 years ago
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RE: Restaining a deck with worn solid stain

Is there any particular stripper you would recommend that would do a remotely decent job on a solid color stain? Are there any that I could run throug...

8 years ago
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RE: Restaining a deck with worn solid stain

When reapplying a solid stain we prep by stripping off as much as we can. Use a stain stripper and pressure washing. It is okay to leave the stain on ...

8 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

Defy Extreme. Clean and brighten for the prep.

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RE: Deck Staining Help

I live in RI. Half of the deckDeck gets full sun half day rest is shaded (so uneven wearing), plus New england winters. I just bought house and am no...

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Posted by: gbreynol Hi, I just purchased a home in RI with what I believe is a Mahogany deck and porch. I found a painting log from the previous owne...

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