Beautiful, well designed and built clear western red cedar deck, about 2 years old. Received a call in late October of 2011, "The stain is peeling off my new deck!" was the message. Well yeah, some brain surgeon applied a lousy water based stain on the cedar two weeks after it was built! So in November, stripped, neutralized, and did a light sanding. Job done for the year, the wood has to weather over the winter prior to staining. Came back in April of 2012, did a light cleaning and stained. Everything is hunky dory.
Received an email last month, "Help, the house washer messed up my deck!". Oh boy, this sounds like fun.
Come to learn the customer contracted a Pressure Washing Service to clean the exterior of his home. Included in the job was "Do a light cleaning of the deck surface to remove the dirt". Woodies will know where this is headed. The company blasted the snot out of the cedar, with wand marks and some minor gouges, trying to remove the existing stain with high pressure! Jesus Christos!
After some effort and customer expense, we were able to whip the wood back into shape. Stain is Ready Seal Light Oak. If anyone likes these horror stories, we're working on one now.
Beautiful, well designed and built clear western red cedar deck, about 2 years old. Received a call in late October of 2011, "The stain is peeling off my new deck!" was the message. Well yeah, some brain surgeon applied a lousy water based stain on the cedar two weeks after it was built! So in November, stripped, neutralized, and did a light sanding. Job done for the year, the wood has to weather over the winter prior to staining. Came back in April of 2012, did a light cleaning and stained. Everything is hunky dory.
Received an email last month, "Help, the house washer messed up my deck!". Oh boy, this sounds like fun.
Come to learn the customer contracted a Pressure Washing Service to clean the exterior of his home. Included in the job was "Do a light cleaning of the deck surface to remove the dirt". Woodies will know where this is headed. The company blasted the snot out of the cedar, with wand marks and some minor gouges, trying to remove the existing stain with high pressure! Jesus Christos!
After some effort and customer expense, we were able to whip the wood back into shape. Stain is Ready Seal Light Oak. If anyone likes these horror stories, we're working on one now.
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