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RE: Best Stain Options for Deck Supports, Beam and Facia only

After getting a sample of the TWP 100 in Dark Oak, I think we may need to go with a more solid stain for better color match and color uniformity betwe...

8 years ago
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RE: Power wash damage

Thankyou! I was afraid of that

8 years ago
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RE: Power wash damage

You should strip this otherwise it will look very blotchy. Use the Restore-A-Deck Stripper/Brightener Kits.

8 years ago
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RE: Power wash damage

I guess it does show!

8 years ago
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RE: Best Stain Options for Deck Supports, Beam and Facia only

Thanks for the reply. I neglected to mention that we are in Nebraska. For the TWP stain, would you suggest the TWP 100 or TWP 1500? It appears the 100...

8 years ago
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RE: Best Stain Options for Deck Supports, Beam and Facia only

Prep first with Restore A Deck Cleaner/Brightener kit. Stain with Restore-A-Deck in Dark Walnut or TWP in Dark Oak.

8 years ago
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RE: Help with removing product

No. No stripper will remove this. It has to be sanded off.

8 years ago
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RE: Treating an older deck

Use the Armstrong Clark or TWP 1500. You cannot top coat a deck stain with a clear sealer.

8 years ago
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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

Not sure if this is the right thread, but I am going through the process of stripping or cleaning, then brightner - all with Restore a Deck, then pla...

8 years ago
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RE: Bad Stain Application

Hi, I have answered my own question and read the section on best strippers to use, and the Defy is probably the best for me. This is an awesome site. ...

8 years ago
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