The problem with the deck I've recently cleaned was gray, dead wood. I cleaned with ESP-38 applied with a pump-up. While the results were good, I need to improve what I have before sealing. Shortcomings are; a little gray here and there, and furring.
I searched the forum and read the posts. To those of you that have taken the time to share your expertise; Thank you.
I do have a couple questions.
I'll need to defur. I have a belt sander. I have read that a cirular sander with defurring pads seems to be the tool of choice. Will the belt sander do the job? What grit do you like? Does the circular sander leave cross-grain scratches that become more evident upon staining? Does anyone sand an entire deck?
The deck is bone dry. I want to stain asap. Is the correct remedy to the residual dead wood sanding? What do you do when you return to a deck and find small areas that could use more cleaning or removal of sealant?
Am I correct in presuming that my use of a pump-up may lead to inconsistent application of chems, that would in turn lead to the residual dead wood?
Greetings,
The problem with the deck I've recently cleaned was gray, dead wood. I cleaned with ESP-38 applied with a pump-up. While the results were good, I need to improve what I have before sealing. Shortcomings are; a little gray here and there, and furring.
I searched the forum and read the posts. To those of you that have taken the time to share your expertise; Thank you.
I do have a couple questions.
I'll need to defur. I have a belt sander. I have read that a cirular sander with defurring pads seems to be the tool of choice. Will the belt sander do the job? What grit do you like? Does the circular sander leave cross-grain scratches that become more evident upon staining? Does anyone sand an entire deck?
The deck is bone dry. I want to stain asap. Is the correct remedy to the residual dead wood sanding? What do you do when you return to a deck and find small areas that could use more cleaning or removal of sealant?
Am I correct in presuming that my use of a pump-up may lead to inconsistent application of chems, that would in turn lead to the residual dead wood?
TIA
Bill
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