@administrator copy I’ll give that a try. Do you think it’ll look patchy? Just making sure the wood will take the stain.
hello, you said "If not any of these products", which product would you personally recommend?
You have internal water discoloration. Maybe from sprinklers, etc. This cannot be removed as it is in the wood, not at the surface. Maybe brighten aga...
You cannot get wood to match this color of the deck unless you go with high solids like a solid stain or semi-solid stain. Mountain Cedar by Armstrong...
Also- regarding drying time, I do see for kiln dried wood, you recommend a 1-2 month waiting period. The wood stocked locally for fencing is S3S, so o...
Thanks! Sorry, somehow the picture got dropped. Here it is; recommendations for stain appreciated.
1. Does not matter. 2. No pictures. Wood type will not matter when trying to color match, it will be the stain and you will have to test colors as i...
Easiest is to replace the wood, but that is also the costliest.
What would you consider the 'easiest' approach to fixing the deck. 1. sand the grey side and prep 2. try and sand the joint stains off and prep ...
Crown side does not matter so much, but you may not be able to get those joist stains out of the wood. It is deep into the grain.
@administrator When I initially put the boards down, I put the 'crown' side up (the wood grain at the end would have a frown). I'm not wondering ...
Probably but best to ask them directly as we do not use their product.
1. Northeast Ohio, lots of snow 2. Partial Shade to Full Sun 3. Deck was here when moved in, at least 20 years old 4. White Mildew ...