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RE: Deck Staining Help

We had a new deck installed in 2017 at our summer oceanfront cottage in the Acadia region of Maine. We think it’s cedar. Our caretaker stained 2 of th...

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RE: Recoating, and TWP after Restore-A-Deck?

No, whenever switching brands you should remove the previous coating. Water-based stains do dry faster so you should work a little quicker.

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RE: Recoating, and TWP after Restore-A-Deck?

Can oil based be used over each other for upcoming application, like TWP over Armstrong & vice versa, or same for water eg. Defy over RAD? I'm a...

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RE: Recoating, and TWP after Restore-A-Deck?

Restore A Deck is a penetrating stain so you can clean and recoat as needed. You can also use the TWP 100 Series for this. You cannot use the TWP over...

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RE: Remove solid stains from deck screws and between boards.

You could try a stripper and see if that works. Make sure to brighten all after.

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RE: Staining a Prefab Gazebo

You would need to strip and brighten for prep.

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RE: Solid stain applied and cured- added sealant on top, now have white blotches?

Sealers seal unstained wood, never stained wood. Also, deck stains have water repellent properties as well so no need.

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RE: Solid stain applied and cured- added sealant on top, now have white blotches?

@administrator That stinks! So, what's the purpose of a sealant then if not to seal a stain? The directions on the sealant said it could be app...

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