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    TGS Member keepinitclean Rarely gets any...Frubals keepinitclean's Avatar
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    Just some pictures...before & Afters

    Finished this job yesterday. I used 2 coats RS lg.brown on the deck and spindles. Hot tub, HT steps and planters were done with Armstrong & Clark semi-trans cedar. Thanks again Jake. I will be using A&C exclusively. Great stain all around. Sprays great, brushes great, no strong smell, easy to clean up,and it looks awesome!! Very even color!! only 2 pails of RS left. Looks like the deck might need a third coat of RS in some spots! I like that A&C looks great with one coat!!
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    A few more.. the ready seal was just put down in the after picture, so it looks wet/glossy...

    What do you think? I lost the first pics of this deck, it was in bad shape, lots of sap from the ponderosa pine that grow through the middle. What a pain. Any one know of a way to really remove sap off a deck. I've tried everything
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    Quote Originally Posted by keepinitclean View Post
    ... Any one know of a way to really remove sap off a deck. I've tried everything
    Sam,

    You may want to try scrubbing turpentine on the effected areas or possibly acetone.
    - Rick Petry
    Windsor WoodCare
    (609) 799-6093 office, (609) 468-7965 cell
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