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Im tryin to strip the stain on my deck. I stained my deck with General Paints Solid Stain. I just used Flood Stripper but its not strong enough, Ive even power washed.
Perhaps try to get a power orbital sander instead?
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Originally posted by Miss_Girly
Bring some RS people with you to help u GANG BANG the guy!!
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use a orbital wood stripper on a pressure washer with some power. I used a 3100psi with an orbital stipper earlier in the summer to strip a cedar fence with 10+ years of weathering and it did the trick. It's how the pros do it. Used chem in the past too but that's a SHITTY job since you gotta get in there with a brush and SCRUB for a long ass time.
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