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RE: Mahogany deck restoring

You cannot apply any other brand over what you have so your biggest hurdle is the full removal of the current stain and that most likely will involve ...

3 years ago
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RE: Cedar stain job fail

You will have to remove all the BM stain when switching. Post some pics for prep help.

3 years ago
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RE: Deck statin question where to start

Thank you for your reply. Are there any links or suggestions on how to know the amount of stain one should buy. I really don't want to have too much o...

3 years ago
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RE: Deck statin question where to start

Strip off as much as you can and then brighten the wood. Stain over the intact solid stain with a new solid stain: There are not any decent produ...

3 years ago
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RE: Playground restoration

Strip and brighten this for prep:/p> Then use a penetrating semi-transparent stain. Try the Restore A Deck Stains or TWP 100 Series.

3 years ago
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RE: Turquoise Semi-transparent

We have never used it but others have mentioned it on this site. Mediocre results.

3 years ago
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RE: Turquoise Semi-transparent

@administrator Thank you. I am ok with it not being a true-semitransparent. I guess I am more interested in the quality of the product. Do you have an...

3 years ago
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RE: Turquoise Semi-transparent

As we mentioned prior, to get that color means it has to be custom tinted and that leads to more of a semi-solid or solid color. You will not get a...

3 years ago
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RE: Turquoise Semi-transparent

Oh they definitely exist; here's a link to the Home Hardware latest semi-transparents available. Sikkens also makes a fantastic line of translucents...

3 years ago
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RE: Turquoise Semi-transparent

Never seen a semi-transparent stain in that color and if you do find it, it means it has to be custom tinted and that leads to more of a semi-solid or...

3 years ago
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