So I'm doing this 200 sq ft deck using TWP Redwood. Since I've discovered some better applicating brands I'm not using TWP anymore but here's the story.
This deck is really old and is in horrible shape. Needed to be replaced not refinished. Anyway, so I have some left over TWP redwood and it was the color that the homeowner wanted so I figured I would use what I had left from a job a few months ago. I figured, Im not going to use super high quality on a deck that should be torn down. It was so bad I couldn't even sand the top rail (I throw in the sanding of the rail for free, minimally, with my bids). The screwheads alone would have torn my belt sander up. Not to mention, to get a flat surface again I would have had to take off at least a 1/4 inch! Anyway, the wood was very thursty and I ended up running out of stain about 3/4 of the way through. At this point the deck has already used enough stain to cover any "normal" deck this size twice! So I go to the same Kwal's dealer and get a couple more gallons of the same TWP brand and exact same TWP color...... or that's what I thought. The color wasn't even close. The new stuff I got looked like it had a higher solid content. I mean, the old stuff went down like stain should. The new stuff went down like paint. I don't get it. If a company can't keep it's colors consistant, why would ANYONE want to use them? Does a lot of good to track my color usage if it's not going to matter.
So I'm doing this 200 sq ft deck using TWP Redwood. Since I've discovered some better applicating brands I'm not using TWP anymore but here's the story.
This deck is really old and is in horrible shape. Needed to be replaced not refinished. Anyway, so I have some left over TWP redwood and it was the color that the homeowner wanted so I figured I would use what I had left from a job a few months ago. I figured, Im not going to use super high quality on a deck that should be torn down. It was so bad I couldn't even sand the top rail (I throw in the sanding of the rail for free, minimally, with my bids). The screwheads alone would have torn my belt sander up. Not to mention, to get a flat surface again I would have had to take off at least a 1/4 inch! Anyway, the wood was very thursty and I ended up running out of stain about 3/4 of the way through. At this point the deck has already used enough stain to cover any "normal" deck this size twice! So I go to the same Kwal's dealer and get a couple more gallons of the same TWP brand and exact same TWP color...... or that's what I thought. The color wasn't even close. The new stuff I got looked like it had a higher solid content. I mean, the old stuff went down like stain should. The new stuff went down like paint. I don't get it. If a company can't keep it's colors consistant, why would ANYONE want to use them? Does a lot of good to track my color usage if it's not going to matter.
Had to vent. Thanks for listening!
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