Ok - I will be posting some of my longevity results of Russell Cissel's WTW products. Here is the background. Had a slow period - so I ended up doing yard work and landscaping for a friends mother for cheap. I also painted some trim on her house - and then paid some attention to this little step. It was built for my friends father who had suffered a stroke for which that concrete slab was too high for him to step - so they put this intermediate step in. It was like 2 years old when I washed it. I basically had some 'swill' at the bottom of 5'er that was my from 'paint-prep' job a week prior - If I had an inch left over - I would be lying. So I basically added water to it - because there wasn't enough to coat this one step, and just brushed it hard for like 15 minutes with a bleach/TSP/nonylphenol mix - my blend. The bleach was probably 0.15% in strength - the reason it took a full 15 of brushing - but I hosed rinsed it off - no pressure washer - and it looked absolutely clean. And while sobbing wet - took out the remainder of some Fall of '06 formula and brushed it into the soaking sobbing wet wood - the stain was just pi$$ yellow as I was applying it. And then I ran - and this was done late June of '07. And as you can see - the step looks absolutely beautiful - for what it is. But the stain is beautifully intact and looks ready for another year. I will have to recheck another deck that I used the same stain from the same pail - to see if I gave it too quick of a judgement.
But anyways - this is the product of total 'ghetto' in-the-hood prep job, and this is the result. This was just filler work, helping out a friends mom on fixed income. But it has taught me something - I sometimes do my best work, when I am not fussing all over something. And this was a bleach clean - no pressure rinse and certainly no brightener. Enjoy....
Ok - I will be posting some of my longevity results of Russell Cissel's WTW products. Here is the background. Had a slow period - so I ended up doing yard work and landscaping for a friends mother for cheap. I also painted some trim on her house - and then paid some attention to this little step. It was built for my friends father who had suffered a stroke for which that concrete slab was too high for him to step - so they put this intermediate step in. It was like 2 years old when I washed it. I basically had some 'swill' at the bottom of 5'er that was my from 'paint-prep' job a week prior - If I had an inch left over - I would be lying. So I basically added water to it - because there wasn't enough to coat this one step, and just brushed it hard for like 15 minutes with a bleach/TSP/nonylphenol mix - my blend. The bleach was probably 0.15% in strength - the reason it took a full 15 of brushing - but I hosed rinsed it off - no pressure washer - and it looked absolutely clean. And while sobbing wet - took out the remainder of some Fall of '06 formula and brushed it into the soaking sobbing wet wood - the stain was just pi$$ yellow as I was applying it. And then I ran - and this was done late June of '07. And as you can see - the step looks absolutely beautiful - for what it is. But the stain is beautifully intact and looks ready for another year. I will have to recheck another deck that I used the same stain from the same pail - to see if I gave it too quick of a judgement.
But anyways - this is the product of total 'ghetto' in-the-hood prep job, and this is the result. This was just filler work, helping out a friends mom on fixed income. But it has taught me something - I sometimes do my best work, when I am not fussing all over something. And this was a bleach clean - no pressure rinse and certainly no brightener. Enjoy....
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