Gemini Restore-A-Deck Kit

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Note: New Gemini Restore-A-Deck Labels Coming in Spring/Summer of 2019!

Make Restoring Your Exterior Wood ...Easy!

info buttonRestore-A-Deck Cleaner and Brightener system is a powerful "eco-friendly" two-part restoration system.

Step 1 Wood and Deck Cleaner that deeply cleans your wood to remove dirt, grime, mold, algae and general graying. The cleaner will help prep neglected wood and or prep for re-coating with a wood or deck stain.

Step 2 Wood Brightener is used after the wood cleaner to "brighten" the wood while neutralizing the cleaner to a natural pH balance. This step will improve the overall appearance of your wood while helping the wood deck stain longevity.

  • TWP Stain Calculator

    100% Biodegradable product
  • Concentrated powder formula - Cleans up to 1000 sq. feet!
  • Prep wood surfaces for re-coating with a wood or deck stain
  • Restores weathered gray wood to natural color
  • Eco-friendly

 

Gemini Restore A Deck

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Kit Contains:

 Step 1 Cleaner Bottle and

 Step 2 Brightener Bottle

Coverage Per Kit:  Cleans and Brightens 600-1000 Sq. Feet
Concentrate:  Each Bottle Makes 5 Liquid Gallons
Temperature:  45-95 F
Application Tools:  Pump Sprayer, Scrub Brush

Reviews

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Great for prepping for reapplication of TWP!

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    Administrator · 04/06/2014
    Seamus, best to lightly wash the wood lightly to remove dirt and apply a very light maintenance coat to the horizontal areas.
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    Seamus · 04/05/2014
    We finished our deck last year with your products after sanding off the old finish. We were delighted with the finished product. Looking at the deck this year, we live in Chicago, Il, it has loss most of its beautiful warm color. By the way, we used your natural finish. Will the deck cleaner and brightened restore the warm finish or can we apply another coat of finish? Water still pools up in most areas. Thanks
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    stella briggs · 04/05/2014
    My husband put to many coats of TWP a couple of years ago and now I want to remove all the stain so I can re-stain it again with TWP, this is an all cedar
    deck, what can I use to remove the stain
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    TWP Stains · 04/02/2014
    Mike, the Gemini Kit and a light pressure washing should be good enough for this.
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    Mike McDaniel · 04/02/2014
    I have a weathered treated lumber deck that was treated with water repellant over 4 years ago but not stained. The decking is gray & has green mildew in several spots. Can I use the Restore-A-Deck Kit or do I need to use the RAD Stripper before the Brightener & TPC stain?
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    TWP Stains · 03/26/2014
    The kit will work as long as you use about half the concentration of powder and lightly agitate the wood with a push broom.
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    Ed Q · 03/26/2014
    I stained my deck with TP100 last year. What is the best way to clean it?
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    TWP Stains · 03/25/2014
    Florence:
    WOuld this restore my teak furniture? It is very grey now.

    Yes it works on teak. You will need to scrub or lightly pressure wash after applying the Step 1 cleaner.
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    Florence · 03/24/2014
    WOuld this restore my teak furniture? It is very grey now.
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    TWP Stains · 01/12/2014
    Lou Selva, for two coats you would need roughly 5-7 gallons of TWP on 600 sq. feet.

    If the wood is just gray then all you need is the Gemini Restore Kit for the prep. If you still have old stain then that needs to be removed first.
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    TWP Stains · 01/12/2014
    Nick P, thanks for the update and sorry again about the label issue!
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    Nick P · 01/11/2014
    Update. After the 20 gal. vs 5 gal. stripper issue was resolved, I'm happy to report that the stripper worked [b]very[/b] well, and the restoration project turned out beautifully!!. I even stripped the posts and rails because the stripper was so effective at removing the unwanted opaque stain! Thanks for all the help.

    After stripping and restaining with TWP 100 my 10 year old, 650 sq. ft. deck looks like new at a cost of less than $250. I couldn't be happier. My deck finally looks like I want it to.
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    lou selva · 01/09/2014
    my dock has about 600 square feet and as some left over water based stain. how much twp100 would I use and how should I prep a pressure treated 20 year old dock which exposed wood is grey?
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    TWP Stains · 12/02/2013
    Greg N, yes you should weather then prep with the Gemini Restore Kit since you sanded so fine with 220 grit.
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    Greg N · 12/01/2013
    Just purchased some rough sawn cedar pickets, each of which I am now sanding to smooth, 220 grit finished boards, and when finished intend to use to build a fence. I plan to protect this fence using the 1500series stain/preservative.

    I expect just as with a deck, I will need to allow at least 4 months for this fence to weather prior to application, does that mean without ANY protectant?

    After the 4 months, will I need to still prep the wood prior to staining, if I am now sanding off any existing mill glaze?
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    TWP Stains · 11/11/2013
    Lorne, sorry but TWP is not VOC compliant to use in Canada.
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    LORNE · 11/11/2013
    I have just installed a new pressure treated dock, I am in Canada, what product would you recomend to seal and protect it , is your product available in canada, thanks
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    Nick P · 10/31/2013
    Thanks for all the help...it looks like I received the right product...just the wrong label. I hate to be a PITA, but I'm glad I asked. Had I mixed the stripper at roughly 1/4 the recommended strength, it would have been ineffective and I would have been an unsatisfied customer. Now I know not to try to make 20 gallons of liquid from a container meant to make 5 gallons!!
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    TWP Stains · 10/30/2013
    The stripper has small little chunks in it and has a yellow tint. It will also make you cough if you inhale the dust.
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    Nick P · 10/29/2013
    That explains it. The package I received was mislabeled. The label has a banner saying "Makes 20 Gallons". It also says "Net Weight 128 oz." which would be 8 lbs. Although the container is heavy, in retrospect it's not 8 lbs. Now I just hope it actually contains stripper and not cleaner or brightener because I bought all three products. Is there any way to tell which is which? Crystals vs powder? Color? Odor?