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How to Clean and Restore a Weathered Deck

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2008

Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton demostrates how to clean, brighten, stain and seal a deck, as well as how to fix warped boards and countersink nails. For more videos on decking, patio and outdoor projects, visit http://www.ronhazelton.com.

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  • Yes. There are a few ways to deal with splinters: (1) cut them off using a utility knife; (2) file them off with a wood rasp; (3) sand them away with sandpaper; or, (4) glue them down with an exterior rated glue (if splinters are on a corner, I often tape them in place until the glue dries).

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  • Sir how about the bottom side of my deck? Should I worry about it?

  • i build decks using screws only, using a nail gun is easier and faster, but i back my work for years to come.......

  • @ronhazelton Ha ha, thought you were talking about splinters in your hand for a gruesome moment there!

  • looks great. did you repair the splinters?

  • thank you, you just saved a single mom a few thousand dollars

  • Very helpful, especially the board straightener technique. Thanks for posting.

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