Restore-A-Deck Kits Tech Info

Available Sizes: Coverage Per Container:
Cleaner and Brightener Kits
600+ sq. ft
Powder Concentrate: Application Tools:
6-10 oz per gallon of water. One Container Makes Roughly 5 Liquid Gallons
Sprayer, Stiff Brush
Purpose: Neutralize:
Step 1 is Wood Cleaner ~ Step 2 is a Wood Brightener
Yes

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Restore-A-Deck Package 600

Restore-A-Deck Package 600

$75.99
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Our most popular kit provides enough product to clean and then brighten a 30x20 deck with rails and 5 steps. For a fence this package will clean and then brighten both sides of 90 feet of fence.

You will receive 2 containers of Step 1 Wood Cleaner and 2 containers of Step 2 Wood Brightener.

Leftover product can be used to clean concrete, house siding, lawn furniture and awnings. (Do not use over grass, clean furniture on a hard surface)

A certified wood contractor would charge about $350 to perform this service for you. Similar products like Cabot's Problem Solver stripper and brightener would cost $150.

Restore-A-Deck Step 1 is a wood cleaner and preps stains for reapplication of a stain. It is not a stain stripper or remover of old stains. Please see Restore-A-Deck Stripper if you are trying to remove a semi-transaprent stain.


Parameters of Product: Prepping Products
Brands Restore A Deck
Type Wood/Deck Cleaner
Available Sizes Powder Concentrates

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re: I used Penofin clear/natural with no stain
Penofin's clear/natural is not a true clear. It is a lightly pigmented stain.
TheSealerStore , October 06, 2011
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I used Penofin clear/natural with no stain. So it is not stain remaining. It is still black from mold/mildew. Would using bleach 1 time damage the wood?
gail , October 06, 2011
re: Homeowner
Step 1 is a wood deck cleaner not a stain stripper. I suspect that the old stain is not coming off completely. You could try the bleach but if that does not work then you should use a deck stain stripper. Brighten everything when done.
TheSealerStore , October 06, 2011
Homeowner
Sorry, forgot to specify, that I'm using Restore-a-Deck product.
gail , October 05, 2011
Homeowner
Just used step 1 on my Mahogany deck. Had to do alot of brushing to clean the black (mold and mildew). Had used Penofin last year, 1 coat when the deck was new. Will the brightener take the black spots off or should I spot treat them with bleach? I don't have any Deck cleaner left.
I haven't used the brightener yet. It's a 2 day job.
gail , October 05, 2011
re: Do I need to reapply stain after using this? Thanks.
Most likely you will need to apply a stain if you do not have a coat on already or if your current stain has deteriorated.
TheSealerStore , September 04, 2011
Refinish after This?
Do I need to reapply stain after using this? Thanks.
Bud J , September 04, 2011
re: Do shrubs need to be protected
Pre wet and rinse is all you need to do.
TheSealerStore , June 06, 2011
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Do shrubs need to be protected from this product or will rinsing off all areas prevent any killing of the plants?
Gary Rowland , June 06, 2011
sorry
hi scott

sorry. i see you answered this already but I didnt go down far enough to see. thanks

dave
dave canale , May 11, 2011
restore a deck cleaner or stripper
hi scott
is restore a deck a cleaner/brightener or a stripper/brightener? i have a lot of mold and mildew after applying penofin last year and plan on using the red label this year but i notice there is still a bit of stubborn old stain in some spots and i want to get that off too. will this also act as a stripper or would I be better off with a seperate stripper thanks

dave
dave canale , May 11, 2011
re: is this a stripper
The Restore-A-Deck is a wood cleaner, not a stain stripper. It's purpose is to clean and remove dirt, grime, mildew, algae, uv graying, and to prep for reapplication of stain.

If the old stain is extremely deteriorated, then yes it could remove a stain.
TheSealerStore , May 03, 2011
is this a stripper
hello i see you recommended this when you mentioned stripping. but it says its a cleaner. can i use this to strip. thanks
Dave Canale , May 03, 2011

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