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RE: New treated pine deck, TWP 100 or TWP 1500?

Did you read this about new wood? As for the TWP to use, it is mainly a difference of VOC laws for certain states so that would depend on where you ...

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RE: Help! Chalky bleed thru new stain

Basically what happened is that something in the wood repelled the stain from absorbing in. It could be the brightener not be rinsed well but it also ...

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RE: Deck Prep Advice - Semi Transparent Stain

1. Yes, it should last longer. Use the semi-transparent cedar. 2. No, you must remove the BM coating when switching brands. Strip and brighten.

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RE: Help! Chalky bleed thru new stain

It could be that you did not rinse the brightener off well enough when done: Try touching up one board with another light coat of stain and see if t...

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RE: Deck Prep Advice - Semi Transparent Stain

I live in Massachusetts and have stained my deck with Benjamin Moore Arborcoat Classic Oil finish for the last 4 years. My deck gets full sun so the s...

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RE: TWP 100 on Yellawood Masterdeck KDAT

I would not use Yellowood Masterdeck KDAT. I had this installed on a new deck in Alabama one month ago. I was not stained until 4 weeks later, but is...

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RE: Need to re-stain but want darker color

You will need to strip and brighten with he RAD products and then use the TWP 103 Dark Oak or for a darker color, use the TWP 1504 Black Walnut. PPG m...

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RE: Over stripped cedar popout

No, you do not have to sand.

5 years ago
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RE: stain after sanding and rain

Rain doe snot harm a deck that is sanded. Just stain when it dries up.

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RE: Sanded, brightened ready to stain but 10 days of rain

No, you do not have to sand again. Clean and brighten for final prep and then stain with one of these brands:

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