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RE: Working myself into corners

I guess it depends on the brand of stain, how good your stopping point is and if your stain color is thoroughly mixed well before, during and the next...

9 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

Posted by: aflgreene Hi. Need stain help Northern Michigan with in 29 feet from a lake partial sun cedar deck some mold/mildew The main issue is p...

9 years ago
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RE: Deck Staining Help

Hi. Need stain help Northern Michigan with in 29 feet from a lake partial sun cedar deck some mold/mildew The main issue is peeling with previous s...

9 years ago
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RE: Working myself into corners

Bummer! Do you think this is a high risk that it will be very noticeable? As I lay out steps to do the job, I'm finding that it would be significant...

9 years ago
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RE: Working myself into corners

Yes it is posible it will not be even.

9 years ago
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RE: Working myself into corners

Alternatively I could do one half of the deck one day and the other half the next, with the door in the center. Do you think I'd run any risk of mism...

9 years ago
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RE: Working myself into corners

It is possible that it will leave footprints. Just apply a light coat and do not back wipe. Use the TWP.

9 years ago
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RE: White splotches after rain, oil based coat

The stain was not dry by the time that the rain came. Oil and water do not mix so you get these spots. has happened to us numerous times through the y...

9 years ago
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RE: White splotches after rain, oil based coat

Thanks for your reply. Do you know what would have caused water separation spots? If they don't go away would we have to re-sand (strip to fix), then...

9 years ago
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RE: White splotches after rain, oil based coat

Not sure if they will go away. They look like water separation spots. Try wiping off with a wet rag. If they go away then you are good. If not, then y...

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