patriot pressure washing
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i did do both, thats what is confussing me. i know RS soaks into the wood better than TWP, so i figured one coat would be fine. i hardly ever have to put two coats with TWP.
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i was wondering if ready seal is better on pretty new wood rather than a 10 yr old deck? i have been using twp for the past 6 yrs and used ready seal today for the first time. it just didnt look right at all to me when i was done. i used medium brown and it looked faded as it was drying. I was excited the local pressure washing store started stocking ready seal and now that i try it im not so sure.
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thank you james. the deck is covered but when it rains heavy the edges do get wet and the previous stain the guy had on there did fade quit a bit. Any help would be great. i have explained to the man that the stain no matter what we go with will not last very long at all so he isnt expecting that. i just want it to look good for the longest time possible for him.
thanks Mike
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i told the guy the stain will not last much more than a yr or so and he understands he just wants stain on it. it is a front porch which is covered but will get wet in heavy rains. which stain would you recomend celeste or roger? and how easy is it to get around raleigh?
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i am about to stain a IPE deck that is covered for the most part. i was wondering if cabots austrailian timber oil is a decent stain for this deck or maybe ready seal like use on my pt decks?
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can anyone please tell me the proper steps to stripping and restaining a IPE deck? and what type of stain would work the best for this wood?
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Mike
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im working on a dealership that has stucco along the top, it has heavy black streaks on it that im having problems getting off. ive been shooting 12% with barlox through the xjet and it wont touch it. any suggestions? maybe straight sh like i would be cleaning a roof?
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and that will not hurt the color pigment in the stamped concrete at all?
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i have a sidewalk that is stamped concrete that has bubbles in the previous sealer. Im looking a way or chemical that will get the old stuff up so i can start from scratch. can anyone help please
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Go to lowes and get a belt sander, they have pretty good ones for like 65 bucks and it will pay itself off beleive me. get a like some heavy coarse sand paper and go over the bad spots then get some finishing sand paper for the sander and go over it for a final time, it shouldnt take you but a couple hours if you go that route. you should be fine putting the solid over what is already there just go with as dark as color as the customer can stand. thats all i can tell ya, just price out the sanding based on how long it takes you, but like i said it shouldnt take long.
mike
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TWP is all i have used for 5 years now. I personally hate putting anything else on. i have noticed though on newer decks it just doesnt perform like i would perfer, just like you guys are saying. What would you guys perfer to put on the newer decks??
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Id say try the hd-80 process once more, if its availabe try hotwater also, and if they want a oil base semi transparent, paint the rails white and sand like crazy on the floor then try and go with a darker color TWP or ready seal. The only other thing you can do is stop stripping now and just go with a solid all the way around, which sucks but ive had the problem a few times and the customer is useally very pleased with the white rail route.
mike
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Yea i tried sodium hydroxide already it barely touched it. the guy cant remember what was on it but knows they dont make it no more b/c he used to work at sherwin williams and remember they stopped making the product so i guess im gonna have to put a cabots solid on it. i was originally goin with twp. this is the first solid stain i havent been able to get off for some reason.
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does anyone have opinions on solid color stains. i dont like using solids but i have a deck where i cant get the solid stain that is on there now off. i need to go back with a solid so i need some advice on brand and colors
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mike
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i have a 8gpm kohler cold water machine also and love it. i never have problems. the landa machine has cost me at least 3000 since i got it in repairs and i only have 325 hrs on it b/c i never get a chance to run it ofter b/c it always seems to have a problem. i dont know ive heard good things about hydro tek. i just found a good deal on a pressure pro.
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no one knows anything about pressure pro??? well what unit does everyone else run or like the best?? as far as 8gpm hot water machines
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ive been using TWP for years now and i dont think you can go wrong with that ever. im thinking about opening my mind to maybe to ready seal but i wouldnt go with sikkens anyway. just my opinion im sure someone like sikkens better but not me.
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i have a landa hot water 8gpm machine right now im thinkin about trading in or saleing. the local store around here has a pressure pro 8gpm machine with a honda 24 hp and a general pump for 5200 with a couple little free gifts with it that come in handy for sure. im not very familiar with pressure pro machines, ive always had a landa since i started business and so far im not very happy with them. so any advice or knowledge of pressure pro machines or any other machine for that matter i would greatly appriciate it.
mike
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yeah im gonna check that tomarrow but who knows someone told me the down loader?? i wouldnt think so though, im not much of a mechanic either lol at all
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one of my landa 8gmp machines has been acting up bad this week and im not exactly sure whats wrong with it. if i have the trigger pulled down on my wand it runs like a champ, now when i let go after about 5 secs it starts back firing like crazy. i need alittle help figuring this problem out if someone could help i would appriate it
thanks mike
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have you finished the staining the deck yet? it looks good so far. im sure it will turn out very nice. do you do alot of work in raleigh?? or just here and there
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ive used the 200 seriese for almost 5 yrs now. its great. to me it looks the best as far as what ive seen in raleigh. i wouldnt mind trying out some woodtux sometime soon but thanks everyone for the compliments
mike
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yeah id like to try and make it, let me know where and when and i will try my best to come.
ready seal
in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
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i did put two coats, i had to it didnt look like i put anything on hardly the first time.