When I was trained to use Diedrich paint stripping products on homes to remove 8+ layers of paint - after a 24 hour dwell period, instead of using 1000psi to remove the paint with a pressure washer - we were first taught to use their oxalic acid product and distribute over the entire home all over the stripper, to neutralize before rinsing. Would this make sense in deck stripping at all? perhaps a large deck - where you want the 'stripping' action to cease in certain spots - so allowing you more time to rinse off other parts of a deck. I know this had something to do with occupation safety - and you didn't want 'caustics' being forced into the pores of the wood when using the pressure washer. Of coure a second application of acid was applied to the bare wood - after all the paint was removed.
When I was trained to use Diedrich paint stripping products on homes to remove 8+ layers of paint - after a 24 hour dwell period, instead of using 1000psi to remove the paint with a pressure washer - we were first taught to use their oxalic acid product and distribute over the entire home all over the stripper, to neutralize before rinsing. Would this make sense in deck stripping at all? perhaps a large deck - where you want the 'stripping' action to cease in certain spots - so allowing you more time to rinse off other parts of a deck. I know this had something to do with occupation safety - and you didn't want 'caustics' being forced into the pores of the wood when using the pressure washer. Of coure a second application of acid was applied to the bare wood - after all the paint was removed.
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