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Time to clean the deck
It's been a few years and I need to redo the deck. My plan is to power
wash then apply....um.....something. Currently, I'm considering a product called "Restore" from Lowes. Basically it's thick paint which will seal in cracks, crevices, holes, etc. and last a long time. The downside is the amount of gallons I will need to do my entire deck which equals more money. Bottom line, my objective is to do as little upkeep as possible. I have far too many other upkeep projects around the house to do every year. I want something to that will last. Anyone experience this product or suggest something else? Thanks |
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