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ce_deck

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  • Birthday 03/06/1959

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    chris
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    Chris Erickson
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    surrey, bc
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    accountant
  1. Behr or CIL

    A noobie here. Thanks in advance for your help. I have a 250 sq ft deck which partially surrounds our above ground pool. The deck boards are 2 yrs old PT pine and have never been treated. Boards have grayed, some mildew, cupping, warping & cracks. I have just completed using Behr's Premium Mold & Mildew Stain Remover NO. 62. Brushed it in waited & rinsed. Looks a lot better. Next I will be using Behr's Premium 2-IN-1 Wood Prep NO. 63 as the step before staining the deck. I also have 20 8x6 fence panels never stained or painted which have become very grey & dirty. I will be using Behr's Premium 2-IN-1 Wood Prep NO. 63 as the step before staining. Lastly I have a cedar Arbour that was stained with a natural colour. (do not know if oil or latex) This is looking weathered and is going to be stained. I am planning on a solid latex stain. Have considered the semi transparent but have decided on the solid stain. Some Questions; With the deck should I be doing any other prep work? Do I need the deck to be dry (i.e. not have rained in last 5 days) before staining or can I start the day after doing the No 63 process? With the fence panels is the No 63 product good enough for prep work? The arbour is a mystery to me. Behr has a Premium Stain & Finish Stripper NO. 64. Should I use this and the No 63 or just the 63? Remember I plan on using a solid stain. I have read in some posts that Behr stain is not well thought of. I live in Vancouver, Canada, shop at Home Depot and have the choice of Behr or CIL. Which of those two should I go with? Great information here. I appreciate your time. Chris
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