Has anyone ever cleaned a deck made from a product called Timbertech? It looks like wood but has some type of synthetic feel to it but it also greys like wood. I would imagine it would clean like wood with a standard pre-carb application and wash. My question is is this the way to clean it or are there other methods. Customer wants a bid on cleaning it and is gonna seal it himself. Thanks for any info on this subject. Decking is located on second story with a membrane roof underneath protecting a sunroom. Railings are cedar, no previous stain was applied - all material must be pulled up over railing with ropes when doing the inside. Railings are very shakky and cannot support a ladder. Access to deck must be gained from inside of home. I figure it will take approxiamtely 3 1/2 hrs to complete cleaning of the deck if pre carb can be used.
Has anyone ever cleaned a deck made from a product called Timbertech? It looks like wood but has some type of synthetic feel to it but it also greys like wood. I would imagine it would clean like wood with a standard pre-carb application and wash. My question is is this the way to clean it or are there other methods. Customer wants a bid on cleaning it and is gonna seal it himself. Thanks for any info on this subject. Decking is located on second story with a membrane roof underneath protecting a sunroom. Railings are cedar, no previous stain was applied - all material must be pulled up over railing with ropes when doing the inside. Railings are very shakky and cannot support a ladder. Access to deck must be gained from inside of home. I figure it will take approxiamtely 3 1/2 hrs to complete cleaning of the deck if pre carb can be used.
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