I attempted to strip a deck of a redwood tinted stain of 3 yr. old Timber Tek.
For stripping, I used a 8oz-1gal H20 mixture of F-16 MAX. This was my first time using F-16 MAX, actually the first time using anything other than the pre-mix BEHR stripper found @ HD.
I sprayed the mixture on using a simple pump-sprayer, not my shurflo b-pack set up due to the caustic risks on skin,etc.
I allowed the F-18MAX to dwell 30 minuteds before attempting to rinse off with my PW.
The F-18 bareley made a dent. Nothing. You can't even tell that I was there at all! I've heard amazing reports about this F-18 MAX... Unfortunateley, my first project with this stuff was a bit of a dismal failure. Not sure how to proceed now...
Any idea what might have gone wrong here? Is the timber tek stain a very difficult product to strip off a redwood deck? Was my 8 oz. to 1 gallon H20 mixture of the F18 MAX not strong enough? Dwell time insufficient?
Hi Guys,
I attempted to strip a deck of a redwood tinted stain of 3 yr. old Timber Tek.
For stripping, I used a 8oz-1gal H20 mixture of F-16 MAX. This was my first time using F-16 MAX, actually the first time using anything other than the pre-mix BEHR stripper found @ HD.
I sprayed the mixture on using a simple pump-sprayer, not my shurflo b-pack set up due to the caustic risks on skin,etc.
I allowed the F-18MAX to dwell 30 minuteds before attempting to rinse off with my PW.
The F-18 bareley made a dent. Nothing. You can't even tell that I was there at all! I've heard amazing reports about this F-18 MAX... Unfortunateley, my first project with this stuff was a bit of a dismal failure. Not sure how to proceed now...
Any idea what might have gone wrong here? Is the timber tek stain a very difficult product to strip off a redwood deck? Was my 8 oz. to 1 gallon H20 mixture of the F18 MAX not strong enough? Dwell time insufficient?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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