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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

How to clean and stain a wood deck or fence in three easy steps. The http://www.Woodrich-Brand.com product demonstration video will walk you step by step through the entire wood restoration and preservation process.

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  • This is horse shit. You can take out about 5 steps in doing this properly. Corporate bullshit folks.

  • @dangerousdaveswain

    Do you care to elaborate on the 5 steps you would take out?

  • I HAVE A QUESTION!!! YOU SEE, IM LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION ONLINE, I HAVE A PET AND IT PEED ON THE SIDE OF MY KITCHEN CABINET! NOW MY KITCHEN CABINET SEEMS LIKE WRINKLY! NOT ALOT BUT I DO WANT TO FIX IT! WHAT CAN I DO? IS IT PAINT?!

  • @Delmyn11

    I would like to help you, but I need to ask you a few questions in order to give the best advise. Please contact me by phone at 636-288-8512

  • relatively how quickly should you pressure wash the cleaner after its fully applied on the deck.

  • @brosif1983

    Usually 15 min of dwell time is long enough.

    If you scratch the suface in a few areas and can easily get to clean wood it is ready to rinse.

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  • Hi, I'm going to be staining my deck with either a oil or water based solid stain. My question is will i need to apply a primer to the deck first before i apply the solid stain? I was told that a solid stain will not soak into the deck boards and that's why a primer is needed. Also can you apply a second coat to solid stains whether it be oils or water base?

  • Where do you buy the red chemical tip for the hand held sprayer?

  • Wish you guys would come out with a soy based bio friendly product I can use around my animal pens, I saw a few soy based products that are relatively non-toxic online but only from a few distributors. I checked Home Depot and nothing...I would rather buy from a reputable company that has products at our home and farm stores and not have to pay for shipping and wait a week.

  • @tjv323

    EFC-38 is a cleaner and stripper in one. It will remove most oil based finishes. We also have a heavy duty stripper for tougher jobs. Most deck cleaners are simply detergents and will not remove existing stains or sealers.

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