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The deck restorer products are marketed as a last resort. Gives you a year or two before replacing boards. Unsure were people thought deferent.
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Once you break the seal then water gets under the remaining paint and it starts to all lift off. I have a section of my porch that is covered and doesn't require snow shoveling and that held up well. But it's not a real solution, it's just a band aid to cover up a needed repair. |
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I have used this redwood colored solid stain for a few years and every year I am having the same problems mentioned with the Rustoleum product. The stuff doesn't stick but peels off in sheets and it's wet underneath. On another deck the stuff chipped off. I've been sanding and scraping for 4 weeks. I never want to do this again.
Any thoughts?
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