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We have a large cedar deck that's two years old. The clear stain only lasted
a year and a half before greying. This spring, I want to have the deck power- washed, and then I'll stain it with a Sikkens stain with some pigment. My wife has a Polish friend who owns a power washer. He says he'll clean it for free. The contractor who built the deck said you have to be careful when power- washing. If you use too much pressure, you'll lift the grain of the wood and damage it. That's why I'm planning to ask a professional to do it. Is there a danger to asking an amateur to do it instead? Thanks! Scott |
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