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RE: Deck Staining Help

@billybgood Yes, it will be uneven at this point. You should remove the Defy fully now to get it even. Strip and Brighten.

2 years ago
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Avoiding blotchiness on restaining

I am going to restain this cedar deck in New Jersey. Has Defy extreme Semi-transparent on it. I sanded to remove scuffs and dog scratches, etc. I also...

2 years ago
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RE: Staining expanded deck

Post some pics for help.

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

1. No, not really. 2. Yes, clean and brighten.

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

@jsuehl They would last the same.

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

Hi Scott, After reading more about the products I realized that the drying time for TWP is too long (12 hours) because this is the only entrance to ...

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

Hi Scott, Yes, just doing the horizontals. I just read on the TWP website that only the 1500 series can be shipped to colorado, so the 100 series a...

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

I assume you are just doing the horizontals? TWP would work well but does not matter if semi-transparent or semi-solid. Both will wear the same.

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

Thanks Scott. We sanded the finish off of the deck floor and would like to finish it now. Since we just sanded it, do we still need to chemically cl...

2 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

@administrator Thanks for replying I think it was on my end, I switched computers, and it posted. This site is very informative, thank you!

2 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

Not sure what you mean. Can you take a screenshot of the error message and post it here?

2 years ago
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Need technical help

Couldn't find a help area to post this. I am new and having trouble posting a question to the 'Best Wood Stains for a Log Cabin' article. A banner...

2 years ago
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RE: Stripping question

Deck Resurface stains like this cannot be stripped. Only sanded or grinded off. See here for tips:

2 years ago
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