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Beth Ive talked about this before many times. Why I started to use bleach. This deck was cleaned with no pressure. You are incorrect in what you stated. Pre-carbs will lift up the wood fibers on cedar and soft woods. Thats why you have to buff the wood some times. With bleach I just kill the mildew. It take's allot of skill and knowledge of the type wood and chems to develope these technique's. Port orford cedar is the most difficult I deal with.

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Jim,

I am not disagreeing that chems can damage wood. Reread my post. I agree. However, the most common example of raised grain, is from excess use of force or pressure.

From what I am reading, it sounds more like you are referring to when a deck needs defelting, which is not the same thing. You can have a fuzzy deck and not feel a huge difference in the grain.

Beth

p.s. no...I'm not wrong, too much pressure sure does tear up wood....

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