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Replacing boards on deck/when to stain?

Normally you let new wood cure for 4-12 months but since this is only two boards, we would go ahead and do all now. You will need to apply another coa...

11 years ago
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Going to re-stain deck, but???

For those that live by one, Fleet Farm carries TWP series 100. Got some today on sale for$25.00 a can. I almost bought the clear, but noticed it d...

11 years ago
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Our deck treatment disaster: "timber oil runs in the rain?" eek

Thanks for the link! There's a product available locally that is at least for sure safe on the Permacon stones, so we'll probably start with that, but...

11 years ago
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Our deck treatment disaster: "timber oil runs in the rain?" eek

Timber Oil is a non-drying oil. Since oil and water do not mix together it should not come out of the wood once absorbed. If it did "wash" away than I...

11 years ago
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Restore-A-Deck Cleaner System Review

You probably did not get off all of the oxidized wood cells when you were cleaning. These need to be removed with the cleaner and pressure washing for...

11 years ago
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Applicator or pump sprayer

If you use a pump sprayer you will need to even out the stain with a pad applicator. Either would work as long as it is applied evenly.

11 years ago
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Am I ready to stain?

Strip all that you can, sand the rest off if needed, brighten all when done. Look at the TWP or Armstrong Clark in a semi-solid color.

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Deck Stain Disaster

If you apply more than you will have all look even but ti will look like a paint. At this point it is your easiest option as the other is to remove al...

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Our deck treatment disaster: "timber oil runs in the rain?" eek

A close-up of the mess ... not sure what we did wrong :(

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