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Restore-A-Deck Wood and Deck Restoration Photos
We would love for our customers to post some pictures that are finished with the Restore-A-Deck prepping products and any exterior wood stain. Please include a short description and the Restore-A-Deck product(s) used to prep the wood and to stain the wood using our comment feature at the bottom. There is a link to upload photos in the bottom right corner of the comment area.
We look forward to seeing your newly Restore-A-Deck project!
Please include:
Location of Project (City/State):
Stain Brand Used:
Restore-A-Deck Prepping Method:
The color of Stain:
The number of Coats Applied:
Wood Type and Age:
I just did restore a deck today and pictured are the results. In the place where any rug/furniture were the stain didn’t come up as well. Should I be worried about putting stain (dark oak 1500) down and having equally bad lines with the new stain?
It would be best to strip and brighten at this point so the stain goes on evenly.
Do I need to do the whole deck again or just the areas still heavy?
Any particular reason why they cleaner/brightener didn’t take up more of the twp 1500 rustic stain?
Natural weathering. If it was covered then it does not weather the same way making it harder to remove. Best to strip off all and then brighten all.
Applied first coat of stain but ran out of time and could put second coat on. Can I put it on the next day?
No, you cannot apply a second coat once the first coat has dried/cured. Best to leave as is. You can lightly clean and reapply another coat in the Spring.
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Looks great!
Ontario Canada. RAD light walnut. Stripped and Brightened. PT wood Floor boards 15 years old. Rails 4 years old. AMAZING PRODUCT!
is there a post staining pictures? the one below seems to show post prep, but not post staining.
Will this work well on composit decking?
The RAD Wood Deck Stain is not for composite wood.
What colors are available? What is the coverage per gal.? And what is the cost?
The RAD colors, info and, pricing is on this link:
https://www.restore-a-deck.com/restore-a-deck-wood-stain/restore-a-deck-wood-stain-1-gallon/flypage.tpl.html
Location of Project (City/State): Georgia
Stain Brand Used: AC Mtn Cedar
Restore-A-Deck Prepping Method: RAD Stripper and Brightener
The color of Stain: Mountain Cedar
The number of Coats Applied: 2
Wood Type and Age: Pine