Thanks again for taking a look. That helps. Is there a particular stain brand and color Or color family that you would recommend that is more suited t...
We have already explained that to you. You have no choice but to strip when switching brands of penetrating Semi-transparent stains. Not prepping corr...
Thank you for your responses! As promised I have attached some pictures of the covered porch - the deck boards do not seem to have been stained at a...
No, not that difficult if it can be stripped. Just need some ladders and the proper prep products. You cannot apply a different brand of semi-trans ov...
Thank you for the response. I can post. Couple of close ups this evening of the porch area but it likely has a semi-transparent stain, since the wood...
The pictures do not show what type of stain is on the porch area so no way to say for certain if stripping will work or not. You do have to strip if y...
Depends on the surface porosity, not moisture. See here about new wood:/p> It applies to a fence as well.
Strip and brighten for the prep. Stain with TWP 100 Series or Armstrong Clark wood stains.
You need to strip and brighten to remove the linseed oil. Use the Restore A Deck Stripper/Brightener Kits. Stain Armstrong Clark:/p>