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RE: Deck Staining Help

Can you suggest a stain stripper? and do you spray it on and then power wash it off or do you have to scrub it in?

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Yes, remove the current stain 100%. Try a stain stripper while pressure washing. Brightener after. Use a semi-transparent penetrating stain so you hav...

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RE: Best stain to hide walnut tree spots and blotches?

Try TWP 1504 Black Walnut for this. Clean and brighten the wood for prep first.

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RE: blotchy stain result (old Cabot applied over new low-VOP Cabot)

1. It will likely peel. 2. No. You will most likely need to remove all down to the bare wood and start over.

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RE: Deck Staining Help

I have power washed our deck, spindles, railings, two gates and two sets of steps. It looks great. The deck is mostly clean with some leftover old st...

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Try a two-toned deck:/p>

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Didn't think about it until just now... Any suggestions for the railing? That is not in as bad of shape and I do NOT want to take the time to sand all...

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RE: Deck Staining Help

Hello, for the prep, stand this all off, 100%. Clean and brighten the wood after. The AC is a great stain and works very well in Michigan. You can use...

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RE: Deck Staining Help

OK, here goes. I currently have a deck with Thompsons WaterSeal Cedar Semi-Transparent on it. We power washed and stained a couple years ago, but it s...

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RE: Sikkens stain in NJ ... options?

It would be best to remove this all down to the bare wood. Strip off what you can and then sand the rest that does not strip. Brighten the wood after.

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RE: Annual deck refresh?

Best to prep with their Gemini Restore Kit and then apply a might maintenance coat of the TWP stain.

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