Nothing wrong with using a solid stain on verticals if you are looking for a two toned deck.
That would be the best way to remove but stripping does soften the wood. You may need to sand after the stripping.
Ok, thank you! Maybe moping it is easier then.
You can spray but you would need to back wipe to ensure uniformity.
Stains are sealers as well. Paints peel. Best in our opinion are semi-transparent stains.
For MA you need to buy the TWP 1500. The 100 is not compliant. TWP 1500 does not cover 300-400 sq. feet per gallon. More like 200 feet per gallon. T...
I live in the Boston, MA, area and I am planning to use TWP to stain a very large deck (1400sf in 3 areas), which has had no stain/sealant in over 3 y...
So you don't think sanding the deck would be effective? I was going to use either an 18'' floor orbital with 36 grit or a rotary type floor sander al...
Ok, thank you. Would you suggest a strip and a re-stain to achieve an even finish? Would a strip damage the wood at all considering it is a new deck?
Hi! I have a large, old Rainbow Play Systems playground. At first glance, I was going to buy the TWP100 to re-stain it. However, I read that it was...
It looks almost like heavy drips of stain that were not back wipe evenly. That is a tough fix. Another coat may help it slightly but probably will not...
Not sure. You need a lot of water to rinse. Might want to hire a contractor who has their own water supply with their pressure washer?