Sometimes the quest for the holy grail can be a bit unnerving. First of all, I'd like to thank Shane down in Texas for some cool chat (after he has a few sips of that Starbucks quadruple shot french vanilla watch out!) He gave me his feedback in that cool laid back Texas style of hi. I really enjoyed shooting the shee-at with him. Standing with nothing to gain, he followed up on my initial order of product. Kudos, bro.
I'll start with pictures number one and two. Your typical neglected deck with the remnants of God knows what on it. EFC-38 at 8 oz/gallon, Citrallic at 3 oz per gallon. Sanded in quite a few spots (despite my protests of spot sanding homeowner was adamant about having toddler being able to walk around splinter free) and buffed with Osborne brush.
Sometimes the quest for the holy grail can be a bit unnerving. First of all, I'd like to thank Shane down in Texas for some cool chat (after he has a few sips of that Starbucks quadruple shot french vanilla watch out!) He gave me his feedback in that cool laid back Texas style of hi. I really enjoyed shooting the shee-at with him. Standing with nothing to gain, he followed up on my initial order of product. Kudos, bro.
I'll start with pictures number one and two. Your typical neglected deck with the remnants of God knows what on it. EFC-38 at 8 oz/gallon, Citrallic at 3 oz per gallon. Sanded in quite a few spots (despite my protests of spot sanding homeowner was adamant about having toddler being able to walk around splinter free) and buffed with Osborne brush.
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