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Nice job Doug big difference! :cool:

What did you use to clean the deck?

The decking looks like there is some mildew under all that grey/green crud?

It's hard to tell from the pic if it's some shadows from the trees.I know i've stripped decks and and under the crud was still some mildew.So i'll spray a mixture of bleach and rinse then use some oxalic then rinse again.

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Thanks Ron,

It had some sealer left on the verticals. Not sure what it was. May have been a clear or possibly a cedar color stain??? What ever it was it melted right off with HD-80. Followed up with citralic to neutralize and brighten.

Going back tomorrow if the weather is good to do some sanding and de-fur some spots. Also have to paint 2 doors. Then I have to wait for the WTW to be delivered. Hopefully should be here tomorrow or Friday.

Doug

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WTW has it's place. We did this Cambara deck today with WTW. Cleaned and pressure washed this morning. Stained after lunch. Then laughed at the clouds and showers. Customer thought the finish looked like a piece of furniture. Wanted to go with Sikkens, but explained to him how much better WTW is.

The deck was 45 miles from our location. WTW makes the 1 day deck possible.

You could have stained this deck the same day. But if close by, follow up with stain the next day. This is what makes WTW a great product to have on hand.

Paul Dinos

Pro Clean Specialists, Inc.

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Thanks Shane,

I'll check it tomorrow and if there is some mildew on there I'll hit it with a mild bleach. When the customer came home her jaw dropped when she saw the deck. :)

Doug

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Thanks Shane,

I'll check it tomorrow and if there is some mildew on there I'll hit it with a mild bleach. When the customer came home her jaw dropped when she saw the deck. :)

Doug

No problem Doug :cool:

I bet her jaw dropped after seeing that transformation of nasty to WOW! :D

She probally didn't know there was yellow wood under all that gunk!

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