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  1. just a little guy

    Love the Natural Cedar in contrast with the solid
  2. I talked to customer today about staining a fence about 160 linear feet long, the fence currently has a solid stain on so i recommended cabot solid. No big deal but he wants the bottom 3-4" of the 4x4's which are placed every 8'feet to have a flashing on to decrease the weed whipping marks. Has anyone ever done this or have recommendations on this, thanks, John Peterson, Peterson Deck Restoration
  3. Rent a Monster Drum sander with 36 Grit, go to town, so difficult to strip off, we sanded down 500 square feet of Sikkens SRD today and came out beautiful with the the Clarke drum sander
  4. deck cleaning?

    We do 2 actual measurement cups of Sodium Precarb to about 4 gallons of water, i am curious to what others do, brightens up beautifullly
  5. i know what you are talking about X-100, too many problems and the cedar tone is too orangy of a look. i can speak on Readyseal and TWP, i have used AC a little but not much and have not used Bakers. The ease of application is still critical, You are use to 2 products that make the application very easy to apply, Most Products show streaks and imperfections in the application. anyways, TWP has been showing fantastic results for me in regards to longevity. i am getting 2-3 years on floors and 4 years on vertical surfaces, Readyseal, i love the look and overall appearance, extremely easy to recoat if you already have Readyseal on. There should be a distributor in Wisconsin for TWP, you will have to order Readyseal online. Anyways, sounds like you have done your research, you have picked 5 of the best stains on the market to choose from. Good Luck
  6. Winter activity-whats yours?

    Boot hockey, chasing kids, surviving the -20 degree temp today in Minnesota, snowmobiling, we have had snow 50 of the past 66 days in Minnesota, need it to be gone by April 1st to start the business.
  7. i wonder if it is similar to Sealmax, i have looked at a couple of those decks after a year and it looks awful, and unable to strip.
  8. most of the time we use a brush called a "ruff rider", larger jobs (over 120 linear feet) and over 500 square feet of a floor we use an airless sprayer.
  9. We have had the problem with maintenance free siding, certain siding has a "chaulky look" (about 10% of the Maint. free siding), we get a little stain on it, wipe with simple green or any chemical, and leaves a streak. the only way to get it off is to come back with some kind of pressure washing cleaner, apply the cleaner, then pressure wash the cleaner off, the only way to decrease problem is wipe off with a dry rag when a little stain gets on house
  10. SIKKENS vs TWP

    i am guessing the Sikkens product that we are referencing is SRD? and i also assume it is the 100 series.
  11. We use Natural Cedar on 90% of the wood in Minneapolis, we stock up on this every year and only use the browns and reds if the customer is very adament (sp?) about their choice. i always have 15-20 gallons in stock of Natural Cedar and must order the browns and reds specific to customers.
  12. Quoted out a job the other day with a solid acrylic Behr stain on, Stain appeared to hold on deck floor and spindles. i talked to customer and he said most of Behr solid will peel off floor after every Minnesota weather. Whenever i have seen a solid deck we usually wash,little sanding and apply a solid Cabot on top which turns out nice. Hate doing solids but feel like it is better than attempting to strip an acrylic solid. anyways, do i attempt to strip behr solid or can i apply solid Cabot over existing stain. Thanks for your time,
  13. Cabot over Behr

    deck is 7-8 feet off the ground, no obstructions of airflow under deck, cabot solid will be acrylic, deck appears to be 5-6 years old, appears to be in very good condition, HO did previous stain therefore i am assuming no washing with bleach and prepping was minimal. thanks
  14. We have a couple decks like this every year, awful crappy semi-transparent (such as Behr or something) and we will use a solid Cabot decking stain, we sand a ton and apply the solid over the Non-stripping semi-transparent. Looks prettty good at the end, always reluctant to do these because i know this will not be a repeat customer and i hate applying solids.
  15. SIKKENS vs TWP

    We have used TWP and Sikkens a little this year, TWP is so much easier to work with and easy to restain in a couple years, Sikkens can come out very patchy and show many imperfections in the wood compared to TWP. I will never touch Sikkens again, many HO's around here still think it is the best stain and drives my crazy. I had to resand a deck last week that was stained with Sikkens SRD cedar because came out patchy and crappy and ended up restaining with Readyseal, I heart readyseal!!!!
  16. Bartering services

    i have traded a deck wash and stain for an installation for a spinkler system, fantastic deal for both parties
  17. we will use natural cedar on 70% of our decks this year, love the look, color, and overall appearance.
  18. Who's getting slammed

    very busy here, in Minnesota i usually do not start my first stain job until April 22nd usually this year i am 3 weeks ahead of schedule and have not advertised yet or put out my maintenance letters, very good sign.
  19. We throw out our Maintenance letter every year offering 25-30% off the previous quote for whole deck again and also offer a different maintenance program only focusing on floor, steps and tops of rails which is a different percentage, I am always suprised how much quicker a maintenance coat is compared to the initial application 1-2 years after (how much stain soaks up and ease of pressure washing)
  20. i have a job lead for northeast maryland/northern delaware for deck staining, Let me know if you want the information, Kind of out of my area since i am in frickin Minnesota thanks, John Peterson, Peterson Deck Restoration
  21. northeast maryland/northern delaware

    not sure City, name is Bob Nelson, phone number is 410-378-0057, he just said he is looking for someone in northeast maryland or north delaware, thanks
  22. Floor Sander strip

    the decks we usually hit with the drum sander are the sikkens decks or the crappy behr decks, Yes, Mike usually more hassle than anything. usually kick myself and regret not putting on cabot solid, just HATE doing solid stain decks!!!
  23. Floor Sander strip

    We always just run to Home Depot and rent one of there drum sanders for $45/ day if we have a crappy deck that we can't get all the stain off, works beautifully, use the 36 grit, always debate on buying one but only use it 7-8 times per year. John Peterson, Peterson Deck Restoration
  24. No calls yet

    i am jealous, in the midwest (minnesota) we really cannot start advertising until early April, i am not afraid of all the traffic this year, just afraid that the market is getting watered down by contractors adding deck restoration to their services which they know nothing about and low balling me.
  25. ease of use, durability, price (109 per 5 gallons), rich look, ability to re-apply evenly every 2 years, clean-up,

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