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!

TWP Stains

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    Jackie Lafave · 07/14/2013
    I have a 2 year old cedar deck that I just cleaned and brightened. The weather forecast changed and I was unable to stain. It's been two weeks.Do I have to reclean and brighten or just rinse the deck off. Using Twp 1500
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    TWP Stains · 07/13/2013
    Andrew, sorry but we do not ship there nor are there dealers there.
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    Andrew Fargher · 07/13/2013
    Hi, do you ship to the UK? Or are there distributors for you in the UK?

    Thanks

    Andrew
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    TWP Stains · 07/12/2013
    maeashi1, the cleaner will help with the gray removal. Apply cleaner, lightly pressure wash, rinse, apply brightener, rinse.
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    Mark · 07/11/2013
    I have a one year old pressure treated deck, never stained. I have removed most (90%) surface gray layer by sanding.

    Would it matter if some gray remians?
    Would the cleaner remove the rest of the gray? I want to avoid ending up with fuzz and have to sand again

    Do I need to use a brush or just spray the cleaner and wash


    Thanks,
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    TWP Stains · 07/10/2013
    Steven, you cannot apply the TWP of the Thompsons. Best to strip and brighten the wood first.
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    TWP Stains · 07/10/2013
    Lilly, you do not have to get rid of the mold right away but if you want to then the Gemini Kit will work.
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    Steven C. Spirito · 07/10/2013
    Our log home was pressure washed and treated with TWP 8 years ago by a professional. Two years ago I hired someone to pressure wash and treat the sunny side of the house that was faded. He treated with Thompsons Waterseal and that side is already faded. I decided to take on the project myself and use TWP. IF I pressure wash can I treat over the Thompsons with TWP1500?

    Areas on the shady side have some mold, but the washer alone took it off. the sunny side needs something for greying.
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    Lilly · 07/10/2013
    Because we are waiting for our cypress fence to weather properly before staining with twp, black mold is now plaguing the cypress. What do you suggest for us to use to get rid of the black mold? We will probably have to do this repeatedly to get rid of the mold due to the unusually rainy summer we are having in Georgia.
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    TWP Stains · 07/07/2013
    Lisa, use the kit first then lightly sand if needed when done. Rinse the deck well with water after the sanding.
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    Lisa Murphy · 07/06/2013
    Yellow Cedar used 9 years ago, never stained, pressure washed 1 time. outside very gray and inside roof area and sides slightly. after pressure washing did have some of the "fuzzy" stuff on wood. Considering purchasing the kit to clean and brighten the wood, where the wood got fuzzy should that be sanded first and then clean and brighten? should it brighten back to close to the natural wood color?
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    TWP Stains · 07/06/2013
    Tonya, if the deck was left alone for 1.5 years then you must remove the heavily gray oxidized wood cells. This is what is causing the fuzz when using the cleaners and there is no way around it.
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    TWP Stains · 07/06/2013
    Rick808, yes you can use the kit for prepping for another coat of TWP.
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    Rick808 · 07/05/2013
    Is the Restore a Deck cleaning system suitable for cleaning/prepping a TWP 100 stained deck that is faded but otherwise sound before re-coating with TWP 100?
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    Tonya · 07/04/2013
    I have a 1 1/2 year old deck that I am trying to clean and stain. It is Cox Ecolife KDAT wood. I have tried 5 different deck cleaners from home improvement stores and they all cause my deck to become fuzzy. I am rinsing with a garden hose not a pressure washer. Do you know if the Restore
    -A-Deck will cause the wood to fuzz? I don't want to have to sand the whole deck after it is cleaned to remove the fuzz or hairy deck. I plan to have sealed with TWP 100.
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    beverly · 07/04/2013
    Replacing 4 boards on pressure treated deck. Should I use restore after the boards are replaced? Should I get unpressure treated boards instead. Do I need to wait months before I use TWP after using restore for the old and new wood
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    TWP Stains · 07/02/2013
    TWP does not fill cracks. Wood fillers and caulk will not work on outside decking and they cannot be stained with TWP products.
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    Mark M. · 07/01/2013
    Do TWP 100 or 1500 fill cracks and prevent further damage and if yes, up to what size cracks.
    What would be best to fill these cracks if repair is needed before using TWP products (caulk, wood filler, etc).
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    TWP Stains · 07/01/2013
    1. Either is fine
    2. No they differ between series
    3. Apply with pump sprayer then lightly pressure wash off.
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    Mark M. · 06/30/2013
    I have a few questions

    1) What's the better stain for new pressure treated deck, TWP100 or 1500?

    2) are honeytone and cedartone colors for TWP 100 and 1500 the same?

    3)What's the best way (most effective)and quikest to clean spindles to remove mill haze using the Gimini cleaning kit? Do you have to use brush to remove the mill haze or just spray and rinse?

    Thanks,