@franz Yes, you could use the RAD PaintStrip first to remove as much as possible (it may remove it all) and then sand the rest if needed. Brighten all...
Been doing this kind of stuff forever and it's actually true that you've never seen it all ! Obviously that product is a disaster in the long term. Be...
@administrator Re forwarding Hello, We have another 17 yr old pressure treated deck to maintain, it is under a porch canopy so not full sun/faces...
Two coats applied wet on wet for the horizontals and one coat for the verticals is okay. See some TWP tips here:
Looks like a solid stain. Strip off what you can and then brighten the wood. Reapply a solid stain. RAD products would be best.
@administrator Thank you. So you would not use the RAD stripper & booster or the stronger Paint Stripper product? Just sand this one? (Is an ...
@administrator Haven't prepped these at all yet. Driftwood grey is the old stain would like to keep it that color.
Morning is okay. We do not use Flood anymore due to changes in formulas and poor results so not sure about the amount of coats needed or the time bet...
Upstate NY Deck - Full sun from start of the morning until 5 - 6PM Temps projected to be in the 80 - 85 range for the foreseeable future, humidity...
You are not prepping correctly. Post pics of all three decks for prep advice.
Massachusetts Partial sun Three 30 year old decks that had been previously stained with oil-based stain. On the first one I cleaned with Defy cle...
Not sure if another coat will even it out but if you use the prep kit and pressure washing, it should.
What you have on the wood is more solid/opaque than semi-transparent. Behr lies about their opacity. We would power sand it off and go with a true pen...