I am also interested in what DeckStainHelp suggests as a stripper for acrylic/latex stain removal.
Look at the TWP 1500 Series or the Restore A Deck Wood Stains.
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I came across your website while trying to educate myself about deck staining and found the reviews helpful. However, the deck guy who may be refinish...
That's is not true and will ruin the deck stain. Bad advice from This Old House episode.
1. Yes 2. 60-80 grit. Rent a drum sander. 3. Use a stripper and pressure washer to remove the loose stain and then cover over the intact stain with a ...
Thank you. I have heard that some people put a small amount of polyurethane into the oil-based stain to make it stronger and to help it last a little...
Yes that is what we were afraid of. 3 more questions. 1.Is it true that there are more issues with solid stains in general as far as peeling and mold ...
Whatever they did, they made it into a solid stain. The only way to get what you would like to do (easy future maintenance) and use a semi-transparent...
Posted by: kevo2233 Have you ever used ExoShield hardwood and softwood? If so, could you share your feedback? ExoShield Sorry but never heard of it.
Have you ever used ExoShield hardwood and softwood? If so, could you share your feedback? ExoShield
2-3 years is the max you will get. Honeytone is the lightest tint inf the TWP and will always fade the fastest. For better UV protection, use a darker...