Hi Folks,
I stained my deck last Saturday. I do it up right (third time, I know the drill, quite anal in the prep dept.) I thought I had 48 hr. window of clear sunny weather, but a sneak squall blew in Sunday morning turning my deck by sunny Monday into a splotchy brown and white mess. I used Olympic Honey Gold Toner. What should I do next? Deck's just 5 years old, wood in nice shape (from all that lovin' care given it.) Should I simply recoat? Or (egads, the work) strip off what's left of Saturday's stain? Then sand it down to naked wood? Sooo much work and $ went down tubes Saturday. Can a simple re-coat (prepping with nothing than a wash and blow vac and a tack cloth wipe for the re-coat) restore me to the deck gods' good graces? Can "two" coats exist side by side with "one" (the side where the rain washed off)? Help! I'm in deck limbo! Anybody else been there and found the way out? Thanks,
Woz
I stained my deck last Saturday. I do it up right (third time, I know the drill, quite anal in the prep dept.) I thought I had 48 hr. window of clear sunny weather, but a sneak squall blew in Sunday morning turning my deck by sunny Monday into a splotchy brown and white mess. I used Olympic Honey Gold Toner. What should I do next? Deck's just 5 years old, wood in nice shape (from all that lovin' care given it.) Should I simply recoat? Or (egads, the work) strip off what's left of Saturday's stain? Then sand it down to naked wood? Sooo much work and $ went down tubes Saturday. Can a simple re-coat (prepping with nothing than a wash and blow vac and a tack cloth wipe for the re-coat) restore me to the deck gods' good graces? Can "two" coats exist side by side with "one" (the side where the rain washed off)? Help! I'm in deck limbo! Anybody else been there and found the way out? Thanks,
Woz