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Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Removing Stain
Refurbished deck was treated with a oil based transparent stain / sealer, Customer hates it, need to remove stain and put on a opaque stain, Any suggestions as to best method to remove new transparent stain well enough that the new opaque stain will adhere?? I am thinking deck wash pressure wash. alot
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Trade: power washing - new construction and restoration cleaning
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 85
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Re: Removing Stain
Extreme Solutions:
www.woodrichbrand.com EaCo Chem: www.eacochem.com Give them a call they can help you out. |
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