Hello all... It has been a long time since I posted on here. Today is the first time I even got back onto this board and was way behind.
Last Year I stripped off a Deck that had Green Acrylic on it from Behr. I was able to get a very good percentage off using HD-80 in its normal strength. I know that HD-80 is not formulated for that kind of stripping but it turned out great and the customer is very very pleased.
Now... The new season is here and after reading on the boards, I am reading more and more of the miracles of HD-80. I have 2 jobs booked this month that gives me flashbacks on the green deck I did.
I read somewhere that Beth did a blue latex deck and had much success... did you have a boost applied with that or straight HD-80?
One deck I am doing this month is a white, I believe is latex and I know I keep hearing on the successes of HD-80 and I have seen proof through my own deck job using HD-80 but could it have just been luck? I am afraid to do this white deck. I always feel like ... Okay, what we did before was luck, this time it wont be. I plan on using HD-80, but what other products out there would work that is specially formulated for Acrylic and Latex paint? I read something about using Removall exterior paint stripper. Anyone have a comment on this? What about Severe Strip from SunBrite?
The other job I am doing is a Dock. It was previously Applied with Sikkens Rubbol Deck and the customer said that it was supposed to last 10 to 12 years and it didn't. Will HD-80 remove that? I plan on sealing with Cabots Solid Coloe Decking Stain. Is that a good choice?
One more thing... I am getting more calls from people who want their porch floors redone. I have one that I am starting and I have plans on just sanding it smooth. The customer wants the same color applied and it is Benjamin Moores Porch/Floor Enamel. If the previous paint was a latex and I am sanding it just so that is it smooth, I should re-paint it with an latex correct? Not an Alkyd Oil based Porch paint?
I know this is a lot to discuss, but I would appreciate any thoughts and comments on this. This is my second year and although last year was successful, I am still pretty much nervous and want to get off to a good start.
Hello all... It has been a long time since I posted on here. Today is the first time I even got back onto this board and was way behind.
Last Year I stripped off a Deck that had Green Acrylic on it from Behr. I was able to get a very good percentage off using HD-80 in its normal strength. I know that HD-80 is not formulated for that kind of stripping but it turned out great and the customer is very very pleased.
Now... The new season is here and after reading on the boards, I am reading more and more of the miracles of HD-80. I have 2 jobs booked this month that gives me flashbacks on the green deck I did.
I read somewhere that Beth did a blue latex deck and had much success... did you have a boost applied with that or straight HD-80?
One deck I am doing this month is a white, I believe is latex and I know I keep hearing on the successes of HD-80 and I have seen proof through my own deck job using HD-80 but could it have just been luck? I am afraid to do this white deck. I always feel like ... Okay, what we did before was luck, this time it wont be. I plan on using HD-80, but what other products out there would work that is specially formulated for Acrylic and Latex paint? I read something about using Removall exterior paint stripper. Anyone have a comment on this? What about Severe Strip from SunBrite?
The other job I am doing is a Dock. It was previously Applied with Sikkens Rubbol Deck and the customer said that it was supposed to last 10 to 12 years and it didn't. Will HD-80 remove that? I plan on sealing with Cabots Solid Coloe Decking Stain. Is that a good choice?
One more thing... I am getting more calls from people who want their porch floors redone. I have one that I am starting and I have plans on just sanding it smooth. The customer wants the same color applied and it is Benjamin Moores Porch/Floor Enamel. If the previous paint was a latex and I am sanding it just so that is it smooth, I should re-paint it with an latex correct? Not an Alkyd Oil based Porch paint?
I know this is a lot to discuss, but I would appreciate any thoughts and comments on this. This is my second year and although last year was successful, I am still pretty much nervous and want to get off to a good start.
Thanks!
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