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.

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    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

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Thursday, 19 October 2017

Great for prepping for reapplication of TWP!

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    TWP Stains · 10/28/2013
    Nick, the Restore A Deck stripper we sell on this site is only 32 oz and only makes 5 gallons. We do have a larger version but we do not sell this on the website. It is possible you got a wrong sticker.
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    Nick P · 10/28/2013
    Sorry...I guess I wasn't clear. The mixing instructions for the cleaner are clear. My original question concerned the mixing of the [i][b]Stripper[/b][/i] which should make [b]20 gals.[/b] of liquid product. You can't make 20 gals. of liquid if you use a cup (8 oz.) of powder per gallon and you only have 32 oz. of power by volume. The [i][b]Stripper[/b][/i] package only lists [i][b]Net Weight [/b][/i]of 128 Oz. No mention of a 32 oz. volume. Assuming 32 oz. volume I'd need about 1/5 cup of powder per gallon of liquid [i][b]Stripper[/b][/i]. I'll convert that into tablespoons and mix it that way.
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    TWP Stains · 10/28/2013
    Nick, you are making this a lot harder then need be. Take a measuring cup which is 8 oz and add fill it with the powder. Add that to one gallon of water. You have a total of 32 oz of powder (by volume) in the container. Depending on the strength, you can make 4-5 gallons of liquid detergent.
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    Nick P · 10/27/2013
    I don't mean to be difficult, but that just [b]can't[/b] be right. 128 oz. Net Wt./20 gals. = 6.4 oz. per gallon by weight. 6.4 oz by volume = .8 cup x 20 gals. = 16 cups = 1 gallon. The container definitely does NOT contain a gallon of crystals! I think I'll get out my postage scale, measure 6.4 oz. and see what volumetric measure that amount of product fills.
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    TWP Stains · 10/27/2013
    The 6-10 oz is volume not weight.
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    Nick P · 10/27/2013
    The stripper instructions say to mix 6 to 10 oz. of crystals in a gallon of water. Can you give me mixing instructions using volume instead of weight? What volume of product = 1 oz? Tbls?, 1/4 cup?
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    TWP Stains · 10/15/2013
    Jon S, prep with the Gemini Restore Kit and stain with the 1500.
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    jon s · 10/14/2013
    I have a cedar pier that is unfinished that I have left to weather for one year and am now ready to stain. What stain product do you recommend and what type of product do I need to prep the wood i.e. cleaner, etc? Thanks.
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    Cruzo · 10/07/2013
    Where can I find clear and detailed instructions on how to use the Wood and Deck cleaner, and the Wood Brightener (Restore-A-Deck Kit). This Q+A customer service is much appreciated! Thank You!!!
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    TWP Stains · 10/06/2013
    Cruzo, yes you should re prep with a light pressure wash and the Gemini Restore Kit.
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    Cruzo · 10/06/2013
    Hi There,

    I'm planing to order some color samples and then purchase the 1500 series stain product. My old Pine/Cedar deck was power washed two months ago and looks clean (bright white/gray) with only few darker shades of gray here and there.

    Do I need to further clean/restore it, or is it ready to be stained?

    Thank you,
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    TWP Stains · 09/22/2013
    Richa60, if you use a stripper you do not need the cleaner. You can order the brightener by itself.
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    Richa60 · 09/21/2013
    I think I need to strip my deck before staining it. I understand that after it is stripped, it is not necessary to use the cleaner on it, but that I would need to use the brightener to neutralize the stripper. Is the brightener available to buy without the cleaner?
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    TWP Stains · 09/15/2013
    Not if they are the coated spindles.
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    tchrms · 09/15/2013
    Will restore a deck damage my aluminum balusters?
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    TWP Stains · 09/12/2013
    EG, It should look like fresh unfinished wood. I personally would not have an issue but you should inform them.
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    EG · 09/12/2013
    We own a vacation rental, and we are going to restain the cedar siding on the house. We have tenants staying there for the next few weekends. We plan to strip and brighten the house one week, let the house dry out over the weekend, then stain it the following week. My question is: what will the house look like after it is stripped and brightened? Will the appearance be bad enough that I should inform the tenants beforehand of the work so they aren't shocked or dismayed at the appearance of our house? Or will it look good enough that I shouldn't have to worry them about their vacation being ruined because of our work?
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    TWP Stains · 09/12/2013
    Willow:
    Best preservative for cedar roofs?

    TWP 200 series
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    Willow · 09/11/2013
    Best preservative for cedar roofs?
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    TWP Stains · 08/30/2013
    Mark, please read these articles for your answers:

    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/tips/prepping-for-twp-stains/

    -Gemini Restore Kit for unstained deck

    -Restore A deck Stripper and Brightener for previously stained deck.