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SeattleKent

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About SeattleKent

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Seattle Washington
  • Company Name
    DIY
  • First & Last Name
    Kent Diamond
  • City & State
    Redmond, WA
  • Occupation
    Property Management
  1. I'm restoring a tired cedar deck. From this website I have learn I have to strip, brighten and then stain. A few of the boards in the deck split, cracked or broken and need to be replaced with new cedar. When should I do this? Is board replacement the first step then I strip, brighten, and stain the new boards with the old wood? Is board replacement the last step, after I have the old wood all ready to go? I remember something about not staining new wood until it has aged a bit. Thanks for any help!
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