Well we just finished up this deck today, and man I have to tell you, Behr Stain is really a Bear to remove.
A little History about this deck, The home owner has this cedar deck built in June of this year, in October he decided to stain his new deck himself. After he was done he quickly realized how bad his staining work looked and tried to strip it himself, that didnt work, so called us to remove this 2 month old stain, and re stain it with a lighter color.
Day 1 we spent stripping, applied 4 very hot mixes of Sodium Hydroxodie, and used a bit of pressure to scrape this krud off. It came off like paint, pieces were all over the yard and clumps of the stuff were stuck to everything. After thoroughly rinsing we applied 2 heavy coats of OX to neutralize and brighten the wood.
Day 2 we spent about 4 hours sanding the deck, and sanding peices of behr that would not come off.
Day 3 more sanding, and then finally the stain.
The customer chose Ready Seal Light Brown, While I kept urging the customer to choose a darker color they really liked the Light Brown.
Overall I think the deck came out great compared to what we were fixing. The homeowner was happy, and thats all that matter. I need to re paint their back door, Stripper got on the bottom part of the door and ate some paint..
I want to Thank Adrian @ ABC who assisted me on this deck, He really does know his wood.
Well we just finished up this deck today, and man I have to tell you, Behr Stain is really a Bear to remove.
A little History about this deck, The home owner has this cedar deck built in June of this year, in October he decided to stain his new deck himself. After he was done he quickly realized how bad his staining work looked and tried to strip it himself, that didnt work, so called us to remove this 2 month old stain, and re stain it with a lighter color.
Day 1 we spent stripping, applied 4 very hot mixes of Sodium Hydroxodie, and used a bit of pressure to scrape this krud off. It came off like paint, pieces were all over the yard and clumps of the stuff were stuck to everything. After thoroughly rinsing we applied 2 heavy coats of OX to neutralize and brighten the wood.
Day 2 we spent about 4 hours sanding the deck, and sanding peices of behr that would not come off.
Day 3 more sanding, and then finally the stain.
The customer chose Ready Seal Light Brown, While I kept urging the customer to choose a darker color they really liked the Light Brown.
Overall I think the deck came out great compared to what we were fixing. The homeowner was happy, and thats all that matter. I need to re paint their back door, Stripper got on the bottom part of the door and ate some paint..
I want to Thank Adrian @ ABC who assisted me on this deck, He really does know his wood.
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