deck sealing
all of the sudden my wife decided that she doesn't like the color of the
deck sealant(thompson's) i applied less than a month ago. she wants to go a bit darker in the color...can i just restain or do i have to strip the deck first? thanks, cj |
deck sealing
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:45:47 -0400, cj wrote:
all of the sudden my wife decided that she doesn't like the color of the deck sealant(thompson's) i applied less than a month ago. she wants to go a bit darker in the color...can i just restain or do i have to strip the deck first? I'm guessing the Thompsons is a yearly thing. Good that you didn't use it this time, but Penofin will cut your labor in 1/2 or 1/3. [and look better longer to boot] In my house, I'd say 'OK dear. Go pick out exactly what shade of Penofin you want." By the time she got around to it the deck would need a new coat anyway. If it really bothered her & she ran right out and did it, I'd put it on the bottom of my list. . . and by the time I got around to it the deck would need a new coat anyway. Jim |
deck sealing
On Jun 25, 5:45*am, cj wrote:
all of the sudden my wife decided that she doesn't like the color of the deck sealant(thompson's) i applied less than a month ago. she wants to go a bit darker in the color...can i just restain or do i have to strip the deck first? thanks, cj I wouldnt use a different product , something different might peel as you dont know chemical makeup, original Thomsons main water proof ingredient is wax and not nothing sticks to wax. I think you might be able to put in paint "Universal" tint , its used for stains also. Call Thompsons and ask if it can be tinted and if it will bond, read the can it may say. Consumer Reports has a long term paint and stain test going on for maybe 10 years, Thompsons was dropped years ago from the test because it was the worst performer, I would not change this year because of chemical compatibility, but dont believe advertising, and thats how Thompsons made its name. |
deck sealing
cj wrote:
all of the sudden my wife decided that she doesn't like the color of the deck sealant(thompson's) i applied less than a month ago. she wants to go a bit darker in the color...can i just restain or do i have to strip the deck first? thanks, cj Easier to get another wife. TDD |
deck sealing
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:45:47 -0400, cj wrote:
all of the sudden my wife decided that she doesn't like the color of the deck sealant(thompson's) i applied less than a month ago. she wants to go a bit darker in the color...can i just restain or do i have to strip the deck first? thanks, cj Wait, maybe a year, for the Thompsons stuff to wear off. |
deck sealing
On Jun 25, 3:05*pm, Phisherman wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 06:45:47 -0400, cj wrote: all of the sudden my wife decided that she doesn't like the color of the deck sealant(thompson's) i applied less than a month ago. she wants to go a bit darker in the color...can i just restain or do i have to strip the deck first? thanks, cj Wait, maybe a year, for the Thompsons stuff to wear off. With thompsons original wax finish, in 6-9 months it might be gone |
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