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Easy Way to Strip This Deck? Help!
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08-13_Deck1-small.jpgQ: Hi, Our deck is a mess! It has been stained twice (gray then red) and the stain is peeling due to shoveling snow, moving deck furniture and a big dog named Freddie. Do you have any suggestions as to how to easily strip the color off or cover it up with reasonably priced outdoor rugs. The deck is approx 14' x 18' and replacing the wood is not an option right now. Please help! Thanks, Julie

 
 

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Rent a pressure power washer, easy fun chore to do on a hot day. All you need is a garden hose and an outdoor spigot. It should take the paint off the deck without a problem.

posted by feality on August 13th 2009 at 5:21pm
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Powerwash it.

posted by bepsf on August 13th 2009 at 5:23pm
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Powerwash and then buy the bleaching agent. Some of the knots may require sanding or liquid stripper. Powerwash and see what you have to work with before committing to sanding or stripping.

Pressure treated wood can take stain, but not solid wood stain (that's what they used on your deck). Unfortunately, it fades out after about two years, so you redo everything anyway.

Remember: medium tones hide dirt better than light or dark tones.

posted by JoeyBrill on August 13th 2009 at 6:00pm
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It looks like the brown is paint, not stain, i've never seen stain chip like that. If its a more paint like substance then I am not sure that powerwashing would help, it may need to be stripped.

posted by labchick on August 13th 2009 at 7:25pm
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Yeah, that looks like paint to me. And painting over stain generally leads to the paint peeling, so that makes sense (unfortunately). Powerwashing might help, and will likely take a lot of paint off, but grab a scraper, too.

posted by pilgrim on August 13th 2009 at 10:41pm
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we just did this to our fence..powerwashing got most of it off (took some time!), & scraping did the rest

posted by Sudlow Jewelry on August 14th 2009 at 9:06am
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