Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper

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TWP Stain CalculatorMakes 5 Liquid Gallons Covering 500-1000 sq. feet!

Note: The Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper needs to be neutralized with the Restore-a-Deck Wood Brightener.

 

DESCRIPTION
Restore-A-Deck Wood Stain Stripper is a biodegradable, powdered concentrate that quickly removes worn finishes to restore wood surfaces. Stains and deck coatings are removed along with collected dirt, mold, mildew and mill glaze.

This product is Step 1 Stripper of the Restore A Deck system.

WHERE TO USE
Restore-A-Deck Wood Stain Stripper removes most oil and latex based finishes including: clear sealers, transparent stains, and semi-transparent stains.

SURFACE PREPARATION:
Surfaces to be stripped must be above 50°F. Protect adjacent surfaces; cover with plastic sheets and/or tape off any adjacent areas not being stripped. Thoroughly wet and/or cover plants and shrubs. Rinsing residue will not harm plants or roots. Exposure to full strength product will burn foliage. 

ADVANTAGES

  • #1 Rated Wood Deck Stain Stripper
  • Removes most clear, transparent, semi-transparent, and semi-solid coatings.
  • Powdered formula makes 5 liquid gallons when mixed
  • Extremely cost effective. When mixed, the cost is less than $7 a gallon.
  • Eco-Safe formulas
  • Preps previously stained wood and decks
  • Safe to use on all exterior wood surfaces, not just decks
  • Applied with pump sprayer for max results
  • Can be mixed at a stronger ratio for difficult to remove finishes. Max would be 3 gallons of water to one container of Restore-A-Deck Stripper

Coverage: 500-1000 sq.feet per container

Important Note: Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper may not fully remove Solid Color Wood Stains, Paints, Varnishes, and Excessively Over-Applied Acrylic Semi-Transparent and Semi-Solid Coatings. To remove these deck and wood stain types, use the RAD Paint & Solid Stain Stripper

Have Questions on Prep?

Visit our Help Site for all the answers!

TWP Stain HELP

Available Sizes:
2 lb Container
Powder Concentrate:
1 Container Makes 5 Liquid Gallons
Purpose:
Stain Stripper
Coverage Per Gallon:

100-200 sq. ft Per Gallon

Application Tools:
Injector, Sprayer, Stiff Brush
Neutralize: Yes
RAD Step 2

Reviews

Thursday, 19 October 2017

This product does a great job of removing failed decking stains.

TWP Stains

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    TWP Stains · 12/02/2013
    Deb V, you cannot apply a lighter color to a darker color and get a lighter brown. Best to strip it off and start over with fresh and clean wood. Make sure to brighten the woo as well. Once prepped I would suggest getting a few samples to test out the color.
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    Deb V · 12/01/2013
    In 2011, we had TWP 116 Rustic applied to 11-yo cedar siding after SafeStrip of old stain. Product has weathered to dark orange, and would like to know what TWP product, i.e. pecan or honeytone, we can reapply over it to add more golden brown tone without going as dark as Dark Oak (we have a dark green roof and trim). Will home need to be powerwashed first? It is rough-sawn Western Red Cedar. Also, how would we blend this "new" color with the older part of the home if we decide on an addition? Thanks.
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    Administrator · 05/29/2013
    just the Gemini Kit for the prep.
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    Steve Schiltz · 05/28/2013
    Has anyone used this product to remove Sikkens stain?
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    TWP Stains · 05/07/2013
    Best to cover all plants and make sure the stripper does not get on it.
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    Shari · 05/07/2013
    I think the deck has Behr semitransparent on it (I found a can in basement of the house we bought last year. It appears we need to use this stripper instead of the Safe Strip 1. What does this do to plantings (lots of bushes and a large oak tree next to the deck) and will it effect septic?
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    TWP Stains · 04/12/2009
    Depends on the porosity. Typically 150-250 per gallon.
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    ray · 04/12/2009
    What is the coverage per gallon