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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2007

http://go.askthebuilder.com/NewsletterSignupNow Tim Carter, of AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates a deck sealer and stain that contains synthetic resins. This sealer stain doesn't contain natural oils that become food for algae and mildew.

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  • where i could buy that epoxy?

  • @operasona888 Just go to my website and look at the advertisements. That's a good start!

  • Wow... that prep work looks horrible! Was that stainsolver that you used on that? Email me and I'll better direct you on how to prepare that deck properly before putting defy or any other stain on. Good Luck.

  • It was really clean Douglas Fir. That is the color of it when clean.

  • Tim, some of my pressure washing 'brothers' ganged up on you on another video about harmful pressure washers.  Now you have this video where you are staining a 'cleaned' deck. Firstly - if you had to broom that much material off, not to mention grinding the dirt back into the cracks with your shoe - you didn't clean the deck. That wood looks awful - and behind you it still looks green.

    You would have gotten professional results with a pressure washer with a low pressure rinsing nozzle.

  • Yep, I knew that the lynch mob must have come from some forum. This video was shot in less than optimal conditions. The part that was stained *was* cleaned the day before. The rest of the porch was not sealed. This coming spring I am going to show the process from start to finish. I do appreciate your manners and professionalism.

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  • so I stand corrected.. lol

  • hell..their label isn't even staying on

  • For most part the closer you try to get to a permenant coating solution for a deck the closer you get to having to replace the deck from being unable to easily remove such product experimenation.

  • Wow, I havent heard of this product ill have to look into it.

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