I have a customer that is redoing a ground level screen porch. All the screens and framing were removed so I decided to strip the wood inside while they were down.
Floor is Douglas Fir. It had at least three layers of Sikkens SRD on it. Lets just say it wasn't fun.
I did a test spot with full strength HD-80. Over an hour dwell and the last layer still wouldn't completely come off. I could tell this wood was going to fur badly.
Boosted the stripper and all but pieces here and there came off. The floor looked like a 70's shag rug but it was stripped.
I went back today to Defur. When I sanded any spots where the stain remained they came out a lot lighter than the wood the stripper contacted.
Is this normal and am i going to see those spots after I seal? Im just wondering if Im going to have to do a lot of sanding to get it more uniform.
I have a customer that is redoing a ground level screen porch. All the screens and framing were removed so I decided to strip the wood inside while they were down.
Floor is Douglas Fir. It had at least three layers of Sikkens SRD on it. Lets just say it wasn't fun.
I did a test spot with full strength HD-80. Over an hour dwell and the last layer still wouldn't completely come off. I could tell this wood was going to fur badly.
Boosted the stripper and all but pieces here and there came off. The floor looked like a 70's shag rug but it was stripped.
I went back today to Defur. When I sanded any spots where the stain remained they came out a lot lighter than the wood the stripper contacted.
Is this normal and am i going to see those spots after I seal? Im just wondering if Im going to have to do a lot of sanding to get it more uniform.
Any input appreciated. Oh yeah I did neutralize.
Thanks.
Lee
P.S. What would you seal it with.
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