Gemini Restore-A-Deck Kit

$64.99
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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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    Mark\ · 08/29/2013
    we bought an 11 year old oceanfront beach house in the Outer Banks, NC. this past May. The previous owner looks to have stained the horizontal deck surfaces (not railing) on the upper deck last year and is in decent shape. The lower deck appears never to have been stained. I wanted to get some clear stain down to protect the wood. What prep do I need to do on the unstained wood? If want to re-stain the already stained wood, what prep do I need to do as well? thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 08/25/2013
    Ron C, you should always prep first before staining new wood to remove the mill glaze ad open the wood grain. If you do this first than you should be able to stain before install.
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    Ron C · 08/23/2013
    i bought some tongue and groove siding and i wonder, if its already aged a cpl of years. can i coat the cedar before siding the house or wait until after it's been sided? would like to get it on both sides. id like to at least coat it once before i get the house sided. without using the restore kit
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    TWP Stains · 08/13/2013
    Apply Step 1 with a pump up sprayer and pressure wash off or heavy scrub. Rinse well and apply the Step 2. Wait 10 minutes and rinse the Step 2.
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    HeatherN · 08/13/2013
    How do you apply and use the restore a deck? I can't find it on your website. Thanks!
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    TWP Stains · 08/09/2013
    Zvi, the Restore A Deck is safe for plants but it is always best to pre-wet and rinse if anything gets on them.
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    zVI · 08/08/2013
    Hi there,

    Regarding the restore-a-deck:
    How safe is it for plants and trees near the deck? We have quite some plants and trees, virtually touching the deck, we look for cleaning agent that won't harm them.


    Thanks,
    Zvi
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    TWP Stains · 08/03/2013
    BobNc, you can use the Gemini Kit for prepping for a re-coat. Here is a article on this subject:
    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/applying-a-maintenance-coat-of-twp/
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    BobNC · 08/02/2013
    I stained my pressure treated pine deck and fence with TWP 207 four years ago. The stain on the vertical surfaces is still good. The deck floor and rail tops needs to be re-stained. It all needs to be cleaned.

    If I use Restore-A-Deck to clean it all, but only re-stain the floor and rail tops, do you think that it is likely to look good, or will the cleaning change the stain too much?

    Thanks,

    Bob
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    TWP Stains · 08/01/2013
    I would not apply a third coat especially a few days later. It will not soak in and could creat3 issues. More is not better. I would suggest waiting until next Spring and apply a light coat if needed then.
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    Mark · 07/31/2013
    I used two light coats of TWP100 wet on wet on one year old pressure treated deck which was never stained before. I think it could have easily absorbed a third coat. I like to use a third coat to protect better and darken the color a bit. I tryed a third coat on one spot and dryed and darkend the color a bit.

    Could I put a light third coat after a few days of drying the first two coats? Would that cause any issues?
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    TWP Stains · 07/30/2013
    The Cleaner does not remove stain especially Behr. Behr is very hard to remove. Best would be the [url=http://www.twpstain.com/restore-a-deck-stain-stripper-detail]Restore A Deck Stain Stripper[/url] but you may need to strip it more than once to get it all off.
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    John R · 07/30/2013
    I see that some companies use the term Cleaner, and some use Stripper. Is the TWP Cleaner going to strip away my old stain (Behr). Obviously I will have to brighten it, however I don't want to purchase cleaner, if I should be getting a stripper.
    Thanks
    John
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    TWP Stains · 07/28/2013
    Alexey, darker or richer color will give slightly better UV protection than the lighter tints. Please read this about new decks:
    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Alexey · 07/26/2013
    Hello,

    I had bought some samples of TWP 1500, and have some questions before purchasing a 5-gallon can. Would a darker stain, such as California Redwood or Pecan preserve the wood better? I have read somewhere that darker stains tend to have better UV filters.

    Also, I will be applying the TWP 1500 to new redwood. Should I purchase a cleaner/brightener, or do I follow the instructions sheet on your website -- clean with household bleach and water? What are the advantages/disadvantages of either method?

    Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 07/20/2013
    Albert, that would we correct except you do not need the cleaner if you use the stripper.
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    Albert Henry · 07/19/2013
    My redwood deck has Behr semi transparent stain applied one year after construction. It began peeling on all surfaces with in six months. Do you recommend RAD stripper, cleaner and brightener? a
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    TWP Stains · 07/16/2013
    There is not but we would be more the happy to ship them to you. New York only takes 2-3 days for shipping.
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    RuthieNY · 07/16/2013
    I live in Westchester, NY 10514 and would like to purchase the Restore-a-deck kit and TWP 1500. Is there a retailer within 50 miles of me that carries these products?
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    TWP Stains · 07/15/2013
    Jackie, you do not need to clean and brighten agian.