This stuff is insidious. Bad for business, bad for the consumer, IMO bad for wood, and the manufacturers just don't care. After the third deck this spring wanting a "restoration" because of peeling acrylic I decided to make a personal protest and boycott any stain manufacturer that makes this stuff.
Guess what? Even Cabot's that I had some respect for the quality of their solid stains is making the stuff. I hate solids. Will take one or two a year when its slow or its a friend or a neighbor of a good customer but come on, build the friggin thing in plastic if you want a painted look.
Case in point. Cedar deck, decent size, footprint ~ 800 sq. ft. 5/4 ok wood. Customer likes the look of their neighbor's PT deck and tells the contractor to do the same. Goes on vacation. Two years later the deck is a mess, and the custom made vertical balustrade is rotting.
Yeah, an oil based primer should have been used. But come on, once the acrylic fails its only a matter of time before moisture gets into the wood with nowhere to escape.
A Delmhorst meter, pins sunk to the max, showed readings between 14% and out of range. Cedar is rotting underneath this nasty stuff, hidden from view.
Terrific people. Friendly, down to earth, and kind of understand whats going on. Being a sap for nice people, commit to stripping the horizontals as a first step. Yeah, I can get it off with $200 / 5 gal. stripper, but are they able to pay for the labor in applying this "pudding" by hand to 100' of balustrade ? We both lose. Its no win.
Yeah, RemovALL 310. Got a sample to test in the mail today. If it can go through an airless less than the size of a VW bug and works, its a maybe. Spent more money and time wasted on mediocre strippers than anything else in this business.
I've got more... Try matching Cabot Soiid colors from different retailers. Or better yet, matching Cabot Solid colors from the same retailer with different solid stains. Or one more....did Valspar really just purchase Cabot's?
With the new VOC regs in the Northeast, its only going to get worse. Ok, rant over. Don't feel any better but please...no acrylics on exterior wood.
This stuff is insidious. Bad for business, bad for the consumer, IMO bad for wood, and the manufacturers just don't care. After the third deck this spring wanting a "restoration" because of peeling acrylic I decided to make a personal protest and boycott any stain manufacturer that makes this stuff.
Guess what? Even Cabot's that I had some respect for the quality of their solid stains is making the stuff. I hate solids. Will take one or two a year when its slow or its a friend or a neighbor of a good customer but come on, build the friggin thing in plastic if you want a painted look.
Case in point. Cedar deck, decent size, footprint ~ 800 sq. ft. 5/4 ok wood. Customer likes the look of their neighbor's PT deck and tells the contractor to do the same. Goes on vacation. Two years later the deck is a mess, and the custom made vertical balustrade is rotting.
Yeah, an oil based primer should have been used. But come on, once the acrylic fails its only a matter of time before moisture gets into the wood with nowhere to escape.
A Delmhorst meter, pins sunk to the max, showed readings between 14% and out of range. Cedar is rotting underneath this nasty stuff, hidden from view.
Terrific people. Friendly, down to earth, and kind of understand whats going on. Being a sap for nice people, commit to stripping the horizontals as a first step. Yeah, I can get it off with $200 / 5 gal. stripper, but are they able to pay for the labor in applying this "pudding" by hand to 100' of balustrade ? We both lose. Its no win.
Yeah, RemovALL 310. Got a sample to test in the mail today. If it can go through an airless less than the size of a VW bug and works, its a maybe. Spent more money and time wasted on mediocre strippers than anything else in this business.
I've got more... Try matching Cabot Soiid colors from different retailers. Or better yet, matching Cabot Solid colors from the same retailer with different solid stains. Or one more....did Valspar really just purchase Cabot's?
With the new VOC regs in the Northeast, its only going to get worse. Ok, rant over. Don't feel any better but please...no acrylics on exterior wood.
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