We used Flood Spa-N-Deck after almost exclusively using Readyseal which doesn't cause any runs or laps. There are several mistakes we made during this $1500 job that I'm not sure can be corrected. If I had to do again, I'd probably seal the deck myself when it was a lot cooler.
At any rate, I need to fix some problems for a vey particular customer. I'd say about 85% of the deck looks fantastic but there are 3-4 noticeable brush marks that are in the wood now, one going completely against the grain. There are also some drip marks behind the railings that my guy didn't catch.
This customer is not motivated by discounts, he wants as much of these issues fixed as possible. Is it realistic to sand the back of the railings down and reapply the sealer? What about the brush markings? Is there anything that can be done or is my customer stuck with looking at this for the next few years?
Any help you wonderful folks can give me at recouping some of my money would be greatly appreciated.
We used Flood Spa-N-Deck after almost exclusively using Readyseal which doesn't cause any runs or laps. There are several mistakes we made during this $1500 job that I'm not sure can be corrected. If I had to do again, I'd probably seal the deck myself when it was a lot cooler.
At any rate, I need to fix some problems for a vey particular customer. I'd say about 85% of the deck looks fantastic but there are 3-4 noticeable brush marks that are in the wood now, one going completely against the grain. There are also some drip marks behind the railings that my guy didn't catch.
This customer is not motivated by discounts, he wants as much of these issues fixed as possible. Is it realistic to sand the back of the railings down and reapply the sealer? What about the brush markings? Is there anything that can be done or is my customer stuck with looking at this for the next few years?
Any help you wonderful folks can give me at recouping some of my money would be greatly appreciated.
Mista-Clean
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