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SirStrongbad March 2nd 08 06:20 PM

Staining a deck...
 
So my friends and I just finished putting down the last deck plank
last night.

The deck looks great, but the damn lumber yard has spray paining all
over several of the boards.

Should I sand this off before I begin staining the deck, or will it
wash off with a power washer?

Second, how long should you REALLY wait before staining? I have heard
answers from 12 months, to 6-8 weeks.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

[email protected] March 2nd 08 06:41 PM

Staining a deck...
 
On Mar 2, 1:20�pm, SirStrongbad wrote:
So my friends and I just finished putting down the last deck plank
last night.

The deck looks great, but the damn lumber yard has spray paining all
over several of the boards.

Should I sand this off before I begin staining the deck, or will it
wash off with a power washer?

Second, how long should you REALLY wait before staining? �I have heard
answers from 12 months, to 6-8 weeks.

Any help is appreciated. �Thanks!


wait and hope the overspray comes off or use some stripper now......

wait at least 6 months.

pressure washing can tear up the wood, use deck britener and stiff
brush.

SirStrongbad March 3rd 08 04:28 AM

Staining a deck...
 
On Mar 2, 12:41 pm, " wrote:
On Mar 2, 1:20�pm, SirStrongbad wrote:

So my friends and I just finished putting down the last deck plank
last night.


The deck looks great, but the damn lumber yard has spray paining all
over several of the boards.


Should I sand this off before I begin staining the deck, or will it
wash off with a power washer?


Second, how long should you REALLY wait before staining? �I have heard
answers from 12 months, to 6-8 weeks.


Any help is appreciated. �Thanks!


wait and hope the overspray comes off or use some stripper now......

wait at least 6 months.

pressure washing can tear up the wood, use deck britener and stiff
brush.


It's not actually over spray. It's the spray painted writing that the
lumber yard sprays on a stack of wood. I was thinking about trying to
hit it with some sand paper, but I wasn't sure if it would be hidden
by the stain or not.

So does the 6 month wait apply to sealing as well?

Jeff[_3_] March 4th 08 02:42 PM

Staining a deck...
 
I can see why you would not want to paint just one side of a piece of wood
with an oil base product until is was a dry as possible. The unpainted side
would dry more than the painted side and possibly warp. However is this a
problem with a water based stain?


"SirStrongbad" wrote in message
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On Mar 2, 12:41 pm, " wrote:
On Mar 2, 1:20?pm, SirStrongbad wrote:

So my friends and I just finished putting down the last deck plank
last night.


The deck looks great, but the damn lumber yard has spray paining all
over several of the boards.


Should I sand this off before I begin staining the deck, or will it
wash off with a power washer?


Second, how long should you REALLY wait before staining? ?I have heard
answers from 12 months, to 6-8 weeks.


Any help is appreciated. ?Thanks!


wait and hope the overspray comes off or use some stripper now......

wait at least 6 months.

pressure washing can tear up the wood, use deck britener and stiff
brush.


It's not actually over spray. It's the spray painted writing that the
lumber yard sprays on a stack of wood. I was thinking about trying to
hit it with some sand paper, but I wasn't sure if it would be hidden
by the stain or not.

So does the 6 month wait apply to sealing as well?



ransley March 4th 08 03:00 PM

Staining a deck...
 
On Mar 2, 12:20*pm, SirStrongbad wrote:
So my friends and I just finished putting down the last deck plank
last night.

The deck looks great, but the damn lumber yard has spray paining all
over several of the boards.

Should I sand this off before I begin staining the deck, or will it
wash off with a power washer?

Second, how long should you REALLY wait before staining? *I have heard
answers from 12 months, to 6-8 weeks.

Any help is appreciated. *Thanks!


Buy a moisture meter then you will know if its 1 week or 6 months,
guessing will lead to failure.

[email protected] March 4th 08 03:01 PM

Staining a deck...
 


So does the 6 month wait apply to sealing as well?- Hide quoted text -


yeah wait the 6 months so they treated wood stabilizes and the
treatment washes off the surface

a friend didnt wait and absorbtion was spotty, later he tried staining
and it never looked right


Phisherman March 5th 08 12:10 AM

Staining a deck...
 
On 4 Mar 2008 14:42:11 GMT, "Jeff" wrote:

I can see why you would not want to paint just one side of a piece of wood
with an oil base product until is was a dry as possible. The unpainted side
would dry more than the painted side and possibly warp. However is this a
problem with a water based stain?


Of course. It is better to apply (any) finish to all sides to prevent
warp, wane, twist, splits and all the other typical wood movements.
This is not such a big deal on a deck because imperfections are
expected, unlike furniture. If you can give the end grain an extra
coat, all the better.


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