I have been doing more decks this year and need to find ways to get them done more quickly. I stripped one last Saturday that took me 5 hours and we have spent 12 hours sanding on it. I also rebuilt the 2" x 2" gate because even after 2 attempts at stripping it I figured it would be faster to replace the wood than try to get the remaining stain off. I did a test on it when I bid it so I knew the current stain was oil and most of the deck stripped fairly well. Some areas still have a lot of stain and we will be sanding again tomorrow.
Applying the stain is less of a speed issue as stripping and sanding. I use a pump up to apply the stripper and nuetralizer. I usually apply the stripper in sections for a larger deck and nuetralize all of it when I am done. Just seems like it is taking too long. Any advice from the experts?
I have been doing more decks this year and need to find ways to get them done more quickly. I stripped one last Saturday that took me 5 hours and we have spent 12 hours sanding on it. I also rebuilt the 2" x 2" gate because even after 2 attempts at stripping it I figured it would be faster to replace the wood than try to get the remaining stain off. I did a test on it when I bid it so I knew the current stain was oil and most of the deck stripped fairly well. Some areas still have a lot of stain and we will be sanding again tomorrow.
Applying the stain is less of a speed issue as stripping and sanding. I use a pump up to apply the stripper and nuetralizer. I usually apply the stripper in sections for a larger deck and nuetralize all of it when I am done. Just seems like it is taking too long. Any advice from the experts?
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