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RE: Fixing a new, failed stain job on new redwood

One thing you did not wrong is you stained this way too premature. New wood needs to weather and be properly prepped: Staining A New Deck Also, never...

7 years ago
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RE: Won't dry - Behr #4000 Transparent Penetrating Oil Wood Finish Clear Exterior Stain

I am curious how long it took to dry. I just applied this product 24 hours ago and it is still tacky. I love the way it soaked in and the appearance...

7 years ago
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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

You can restore the wood with the prep products in the Spring. Use Restore A Deck Cleaner/Brightener Kits.

7 years ago
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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

So, the UV and winter weather will degrade the wood won't it? Will the UV damage and weather degradation need to be removed next spring. What product...

7 years ago
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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

After sanding it off, let it weather for a few months and then clean and brighten for the prep in the Spring.

7 years ago
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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

A year ago, I had a new 675 sq. ft. deck installed with cedar decking. 1st, Most all of the new unfinished/unstained boards were treated with Cedarshi...

7 years ago
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RE: HVLP staining for PT Wood Deck

Perfect, that was the one I was just looking up. Thank you again!

7 years ago
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RE: HVLP staining for PT Wood Deck

We like Restore A Deck Prep products.

7 years ago
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RE: HVLP staining for PT Wood Deck

Thank you very much for the reply. Is there a recommended cleaner and brighter that I can use on a brand new deck? Thanks!

7 years ago
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RE: deck stain and stripping fail

It is pretty rough. Try a hand "buffing" sander with pads to remove all this furring.

7 years ago
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RE: deck stain and stripping fail

thank you so much for the advice, I’ll finish the power wash and sanding Tonight and then leave it alone for a few months. Just for reference I’ve att...

7 years ago
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RE: deck stain and stripping fail

At this point, you will need to continue to strip and power wash off. Once removed, sand off any splinters and then let the wood sit for a few months....

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