Strip what you can with the Restore A Deck Stripper. Sand only if needed any remaining stain. Let dry then stain.
So After I got done staining my deck with twp 1500 it rained all night. Now it is sort of separating from the boards. Almost like an excess dry stai...
Here are photos of the garage and addition. The garage was originally stained in 1992, again with BM semi-transparent stain. All sides except the east...
These two photos show the original portion of the house, which was stained three times - at installation in 1990 and again in 1993, both with Benjami...
Here are some photos. I'll need to upload them in several posts, and I'll try to explain each one In this post, I show pictures of the addition t...
Look at the Armstrong Clark or TWP 1500.
We have used the Woodrich before with decent results. Have not written a review though. It will not last any longer then the others. Does not peel but...
Seasonite is not going to work for you. Try Armstrong Clark stain in the Amber color after a good cleaning and brightening for the prep.
Sand, let weather for a month, clean and brighten to prep before applying the stain.
Hard to say. If it looks okay when the water dries then nothing is wrong.
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