Just got back from looking at a beautiful 2 yr. old red mahogany deck. A painting co. applied some water based stain only 9 days ago and the customer does not like it.
To be honest, I think it looks ok. Kind of mottled, but not too bad.
The customer is going to try and get the manufacturer, product, and color of this stain from the painting company. If it would help, I'll pass along that info when I receive it. Any hints on the best, most effective manner in stripping new water based?
The builder did a great job. All deck boards are attached from underneath, the gaps are very narrow but of identical width, and some good joinery and detail work on the posts and handrail. This is real nice wood.
Just got back from looking at a beautiful 2 yr. old red mahogany deck. A painting co. applied some water based stain only 9 days ago and the customer does not like it.
To be honest, I think it looks ok. Kind of mottled, but not too bad.
The customer is going to try and get the manufacturer, product, and color of this stain from the painting company. If it would help, I'll pass along that info when I receive it. Any hints on the best, most effective manner in stripping new water based?
The builder did a great job. All deck boards are attached from underneath, the gaps are very narrow but of identical width, and some good joinery and detail work on the posts and handrail. This is real nice wood.
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