This is my first fence I stripped using my own mix. After pics are pre stain.
I used the scratch test to determine when I had reached the proper dwell for the graffiti. I was curious if there is a way to avoid fuzzing the rest of the boards where there were no graffiti marks, outside of applying the stipper with a paintbrush on the graffiti. The fuzzing was not too bad it was just more than on any other part of the fence. I also noticed that in cracks and crevases of the knotholes, the failed Thompson's turned white and would not rinse out. Is the proper method to reapply stripper to the knots individually? I cut the mix in half for the rest of the fence and had no problems
P.S. The homeowner was thrilled to be rid of the eyesore artwork.
This is my first fence I stripped using my own mix. After pics are pre stain.
I used the scratch test to determine when I had reached the proper dwell for the graffiti. I was curious if there is a way to avoid fuzzing the rest of the boards where there were no graffiti marks, outside of applying the stipper with a paintbrush on the graffiti. The fuzzing was not too bad it was just more than on any other part of the fence. I also noticed that in cracks and crevases of the knotholes, the failed Thompson's turned white and would not rinse out. Is the proper method to reapply stripper to the knots individually? I cut the mix in half for the rest of the fence and had no problems
P.S. The homeowner was thrilled to be rid of the eyesore artwork.
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