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Paula June 17th 04 06:24 PM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
We refinished our deck 2 years ago with a transparent, colored stain.
It looks hideous now (it started to weather after one winter). We are
wondering if we should do an opaque stain this time around, but even
though opaque colors last longer, I hear they are really difficult to
strip for a re-finish. The problem we have is that we cannot sand
down the wood to refinish (because each piece of wood on the deck is
rounded on the edges), so the stain must be removed with chemical
stain remover.

How easy is it to remove an opaque stain with a chemical remover, TSP
and a power washer? The ideal situation for me is to have to refinish
the deck as infrequently as possible. I don't care if it takes a few
hours longer to strip when I do re-finish it - that's why I am
thinking opaque is best - but I really have no idea.

Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
Paula

m Ransley June 17th 04 07:24 PM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
Get a cleaner a powerwasher, and transparent stain not solid- opaque.


Bob June 18th 04 12:18 AM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 

"Paula" wrote in message
om...
We refinished our deck 2 years ago with a transparent, colored

stain.
It looks hideous now (it started to weather after one winter).

We are
wondering if we should do an opaque stain this time around, but

even
though opaque colors last longer, I hear they are really

difficult to
strip for a re-finish. The problem we have is that we cannot

sand
down the wood to refinish (because each piece of wood on the

deck is
rounded on the edges), so the stain must be removed with

chemical
stain remover.

How easy is it to remove an opaque stain with a chemical

remover, TSP
and a power washer? The ideal situation for me is to have to

refinish
the deck as infrequently as possible. I don't care if it takes

a few
hours longer to strip when I do re-finish it - that's why I am
thinking opaque is best - but I really have no idea.

Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.


I've been using cabot's solid stain on my deck for over 12 years.
I've never considered stripping it. I just recoat every couple
years after a light pressure wash. I did sand the top surface
once - the stuff came easily off - nothing like paint.

Bob



Tom Kohlman June 18th 04 01:43 AM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
Stain is supposed to "wear off" as opposed to "peel off". Being a
horizontal surface subject to everything mother nature chooses to throw at
it, it isn't good for long. As long as you avoid the solid color stains
(which you did), the next coat should be a simple pressure wash and re-coat.
The old should blend in nicely with the new but try a sample first to see if
I'm right. Just be prepared to have to do it every year (or two if you're
lucky). Never tried Cabot but my SWMBO just hit ours with a Sherwin
Williams product that is more of a water-proofer than a stain but contained
just the right amout of color and it came out very nice.

"Bob" wrote in message
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"Paula" wrote in message
om...
We refinished our deck 2 years ago with a transparent, colored

stain.
It looks hideous now (it started to weather after one winter).

We are
wondering if we should do an opaque stain this time around, but

even
though opaque colors last longer, I hear they are really

difficult to
strip for a re-finish. The problem we have is that we cannot

sand
down the wood to refinish (because each piece of wood on the

deck is
rounded on the edges), so the stain must be removed with

chemical
stain remover.

How easy is it to remove an opaque stain with a chemical

remover, TSP
and a power washer? The ideal situation for me is to have to

refinish
the deck as infrequently as possible. I don't care if it takes

a few
hours longer to strip when I do re-finish it - that's why I am
thinking opaque is best - but I really have no idea.

Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.


I've been using cabot's solid stain on my deck for over 12 years.
I've never considered stripping it. I just recoat every couple
years after a light pressure wash. I did sand the top surface
once - the stuff came easily off - nothing like paint.

Bob





Curmudgeon June 18th 04 02:19 AM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
Generally speaking, you NEVER put an opaque stain on a horizontal walking
surface. Solid stain is, in effect, soft paint and it will wear easily if
walked upon. You see worn paths in just a few months.

Use Semi trans on flat, horizontal surface, solid on vertical (posts, rails,
slats), if you wish.


"Paula" wrote in message
om...
We refinished our deck 2 years ago with a transparent, colored stain.
It looks hideous now (it started to weather after one winter). We are
wondering if we should do an opaque stain this time around, but even
though opaque colors last longer, I hear they are really difficult to
strip for a re-finish. The problem we have is that we cannot sand
down the wood to refinish (because each piece of wood on the deck is
rounded on the edges), so the stain must be removed with chemical
stain remover.

How easy is it to remove an opaque stain with a chemical remover, TSP
and a power washer? The ideal situation for me is to have to refinish
the deck as infrequently as possible. I don't care if it takes a few
hours longer to strip when I do re-finish it - that's why I am
thinking opaque is best - but I really have no idea.

Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
Paula




Matt June 19th 04 02:36 PM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
I have used Penofin on my Cedar deck for the last three years. The first
application lasted 2 years. Last spring, I pressure washed and
re-stained the deck. Less than a year later, the finish looks terrible.
I am curious about the Cabot line of stains. Anyone do an A-B on deck
stains?

Matt


Bob wrote:

I've been using cabot's solid stain on my deck for over 12 years.
I've never considered stripping it. I just recoat every couple
years after a light pressure wash. I did sand the top surface
once - the stuff came easily off - nothing like paint.

Bob




m Ransley June 19th 04 03:17 PM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
Consumer Reports has an ongoing paint - stain test for 9 years ? its
updated regularly, Olympic seems to be a quality - price leader in
several areas. Its a good read, Subscribe online. Im now looking at
Olympic.


Seeker June 21st 04 03:54 AM

Deck Stain - Transparent or Opaque?
 
In article ,
Matt wrote:

I have used Penofin on my Cedar deck for the last three years. The first
application lasted 2 years. Last spring, I pressure washed and
re-stained the deck. Less than a year later, the finish looks terrible.
I am curious about the Cabot line of stains. Anyone do an A-B on deck
stains?

Matt


Bob wrote:

I've been using cabot's solid stain on my deck for over 12 years.
I've never considered stripping it. I just recoat every couple
years after a light pressure wash. I did sand the top surface
once - the stuff came easily off - nothing like paint.

Bob



I used Wolman's Deck Stain with Water Repellent, semitransparent, in
August of 2002. It will need to be redone this year. It looked
beautiful when I finished it, better than the "professionals" I had do
the deck. I used a Wolman's product to lift the old stain off and it
too worked very well.

bob g.


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