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RE: Deck prep input

@administrator thanks, which twp product do you recommend for me? IE 100, 1500 etc

5 years ago
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RE: Deck prep input

No, they are both excellent.

5 years ago
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@administrator is one product better than the other in your experience?

5 years ago
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RE: Deck prep input

TWP or AC would work well but you may not be able to fully strip off the gray so you might need to sand some to get it all off.

5 years ago
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@administrator also would you recommend twp or Armstrong Clark in a medium brown tone?

5 years ago
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Trying to get away from gray, prob a medium brown

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Probably most but maybe not all. You would use the RAD stripper with both additives and then brighten the wood: Were you going the use a gray col...

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Input needed, have a pressure treated older deck, no idea what previous owner used, has some semi-transparent stain remaining on railing & shaded ...

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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

Looks good to stain. We always brighen after to neutralize the cleaner or stripper.

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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

I prepped my deck today with RAD cleaner and brightener. Please see attached photos. Hoping I won’t have fuzzies like in the past, but assuming with h...

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RE: Fuzzies

No need for the brightener after using buffing pads.

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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

You can clean brighten for prep but more than likely, you will need two coats applied wet on wet as this stain has deteriorated pretty well for the fl...

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RE: Properly Cleaning a Deck Before Staining

Greetings and thanks in advance for your help. I have always used Redwood color TDW 1500 in the past. Its been about 3 years since the last stain....

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