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Pete,

Like many, I started off in this business with the Wolman's certified contractor program. Used their sodium percarbonate based powder wood cleaner and their F&P oil stain for the first 2 years.

The cleaner was ok but expensive. Contrary to their directions, you still had to treat the wood with a mild acid after use. The F&P stain was ok, on par or maybe a bit better than similar consumer grade stains.

Knew about Ready Seal but did not do enough business to order 50 gals. at a time on a "less than truckload" shipping basis. When Tom Vogel of ACR Products started carrying the stain, I drove up there in a flash. Gave away my last 5'er of F&P last year.

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Thanks guys. I took the certification test yesterday. Just curious what you guys thought. I'll probably be using Bakers Grey Away as my prefered product and I can get acid, stripper, 12.5% raw materiels from a local chem supplier.

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Pete,

I took the certification test yesterday.

Didn't cheat and take a peek in the manual, did 'ya? Did not know they still had the program around.

I'll probably be using Bakers Grey Away as my prefered product and I can get acid, stripper, 12.5% raw materiels from a local chem supplier.

That is a good choice of products and sources. Good luck on your endeavors.

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Pete,

Come on, fess up! In my day it was an "open book" test. Sneaked a peek or two. Was a very basic, but helpful introduction, to wood care. Learned the advanced degree from the great internet resources that we have today. Outstanding marketing on Wolman's part.

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ive not used the Wolman products but they make the stuff our competitors use..and they have the market in KC. i heard Wolman make a product called woodrenew protectant? have lost jobs to them.

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We used Wolman's F&P prior to using Wood Tux four years ago. We'll never go back to it. Wood Tux delivers a superior looking result that lasts longer. Customers of ours who we have switched from F&P to WT say the deck looks better now than the first time we did it with F&P.

Beth :cup: :groovy3:

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