I have started to use HD-80 for everything and started going away from EFC-38. Here is the reason. I find that over 90% of the decks I do will still have some kind of sealer/stain on it. There are a lot of decks that look like it is bare only to start spraying and find that the spindals still have some sealer on them. The EFC-38 just doesn't seem to take it off. I have been mixing the HD-80 at 4 oz per gallon of water then using a Shur-Flo to apply it. When I need to remove a heavier stain I use 8 oz per gallon. I find that the weight vs. volume is pretty closewith HD-80 so when I say 8 oz I mean 8oz in a measuring cup. Since EFC-38 and HD-80 cost the same I find that HD-80 at half strength works better the EFC-38 at full strength. I end up cutting the cost in half. I am just curious to if others do the same?
I understand that there are greater risks when using HD-80 but I have found no great benefit in using the EFC-38.
I am also wondering how others apply HD-80. I use a Shur-Flo. I usually wet the wood first except when heavy stripping is needed then I use it without prewetting. That is mostly when removing solid stains and the water is still beading somewhat.
I have started to use HD-80 for everything and started going away from EFC-38. Here is the reason. I find that over 90% of the decks I do will still have some kind of sealer/stain on it. There are a lot of decks that look like it is bare only to start spraying and find that the spindals still have some sealer on them. The EFC-38 just doesn't seem to take it off. I have been mixing the HD-80 at 4 oz per gallon of water then using a Shur-Flo to apply it. When I need to remove a heavier stain I use 8 oz per gallon. I find that the weight vs. volume is pretty closewith HD-80 so when I say 8 oz I mean 8oz in a measuring cup. Since EFC-38 and HD-80 cost the same I find that HD-80 at half strength works better the EFC-38 at full strength. I end up cutting the cost in half. I am just curious to if others do the same?
I understand that there are greater risks when using HD-80 but I have found no great benefit in using the EFC-38.
I am also wondering how others apply HD-80. I use a Shur-Flo. I usually wet the wood first except when heavy stripping is needed then I use it without prewetting. That is mostly when removing solid stains and the water is still beading somewhat.
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