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Early longevity stain results

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A little 'birdie' told me that he had done same 'maintenance' deck work last season - whereby he used Armstrong Clark on some railings, and for some reason blended in the drips on the boards with woodtux of the same color. I forget exactly why, perhaps was out of A.C. and had some wood tux on hand? Or was only doing the railings as opposed to the decking - I forget.

But he had a chance to look at it recently and the A.C. patch looks brand new while the W.T. looks markedly worse. I am hearing very very good things about A.C........

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Man - what a saga it has been these past few years. Even the parafinnic line of stain, which in theory shouldn't support mildew growth, supported it just fine on my deck. I have a 5'r ready to test on my front steps. I hope it's a 'pretty' stain as well. I saw some work this past summer from a major competitor and it was a lot prettier than woodtux work.

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