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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Alton Bay
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I think you're referring to Deck Restore. I doubt it is the same thing.
I used it on my deck which had splitter and checking issues. We're two years in now and I have to say that I am happy with the results. They claim that it will extend the life of a deck by 7 years. One thing is that it is hot in direct sun. Before and after: |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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I was told if you do a really good job of cleaning (like in your picture) using cleaning solvents then the Restore takes. But since this is on the dock the most I will do is pressure wash with plain water. Because of that and with the moisture from the water underneath it won't work for me.
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I cleaned that deck with straight water and my pressure washer.
Took 2 layers of solid stain off. No need for anything else. |
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