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Posted by frank1492 on August 17, 2006, 10:10 pm
I have trouble differentiating latex stains from paint. I painted my
GF's deck with Cabot acrylic and my deck with Cabot Decking
Stain (oil) for an A-B comparison. Mine has done very well, no
peeling and I can get 2-3 yrs without recoat. Hers peels like
paint and has to be sanded, scraped and/or wire brushed every
year. For years, CR said Cabot oil was the best, don't know if
they still do. I personally would never use an acrylic deck stain
again, based on this experience.
Frank
wrote:
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>Noozer wrote:
>> My deck looks awful. I stained it a little over a year ago and much of the
>> stain is gone already. From the looks of it, it was more of a thin paint
>> than a stain because it didn't soak into the wood.
>>
>> I'm planning on sanding the whole thing down and restaining.
>>
>> So... What brands should I look for? What to avoid?
>I go to sherwin williams and have great luck there. Go to a real paint
>store, in any case. the guys who work there know what's up. A lighter
>color of penetrating stain will not last as long as a daker color so yu
>will want to choose a darker color this time. the darkest stains come
>very close to being a paint rather than stain. Tell the guys at the
>paint store your problem and they will be able to advise further.
>
>>> BTW... Is there a trick to removing BBQ grease from a wooden deck?
>Power washer with an appropriate detergent.
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