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 · 06/27/2014
    Vinny:
    I ran out of the brightener I had and I don't want to wait the week it would take to order Restore a deck brightener. Can you recommend another brightener I could buy locally to use with Restore a deck stripper please.
    Thank you

    Any should work just make sure to apply to entire area.
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    Vinny · 06/26/2014
    I ran out of the brightener I had and I don't want to wait the week it would take to order Restore a deck brightener. Can you recommend another brightener I could buy locally to use with Restore a deck stripper please.
    Thank you
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    TWP Stains · 06/25/2014
    JerryC:
    I have semi-transparent oil stain on my deck. I applied RAD stripper with a pump sprayer. It immediately turned the wood black. Scrubbed a little with a brush, rinsed with pressure washer. Black! A wood brightener removed about 20% of the black. What have I done wrong?

    Let the brightener sit on longer and use less of a strength of the stripper.
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    JerryC · 06/25/2014
    I have semi-transparent oil stain on my deck. I applied RAD stripper with a pump sprayer. It immediately turned the wood black. Scrubbed a little with a brush, rinsed with pressure washer. Black! A wood brightener removed about 20% of the black. What have I done wrong?
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    TWP Stains · 06/17/2014
    John D.:
    Hi,
    I have a 2-year-old coat of TWP1500 on my cedar deck and it looks great everywhere but in the high-traffic areas, where it has worn away and the wood has greyed. If I want to re-stain this summer (same stain, same color), do I need to strip the entire deck to prevent uneven color?

    Will the standard RAD brightener work fine on my cedar?

    Thanks!

    Yes it would be best to use the Restore A Deck Stripper followed by the brightener for the prep.
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    John D. · 06/16/2014
    Hi,
    I have a 2-year-old coat of TWP1500 on my cedar deck and it looks great everywhere but in the high-traffic areas, where it has worn away and the wood has greyed. If I want to re-stain this summer (same stain, same color), do I need to strip the entire deck to prevent uneven color?

    Will the standard RAD brightener work fine on my cedar?

    Thanks!
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    TWP Stains · 06/16/2014
    John B.:
    Hi. I'm confused about coverage of the stripper products. Information posted says, "Makes 5 Liquid Gallons Covering 500-1000 sq. feet!" and "Covers 100-200 sq. feet when applied with a pump sprayer." I've got about 900 sq ft. what will I need? Thanks.

    Each gallon covers 100-200 sq. feet. Each container makes 5 gallons or will cover 500-1000 total. You will need 1 or 2 of the containers.
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    John B. · 06/16/2014
    Hi. I'm confused about coverage of the stripper products. Information posted says, "Makes 5 Liquid Gallons Covering 500-1000 sq. feet!" and "Covers 100-200 sq. feet when applied with a pump sprayer." I've got about 900 sq ft. what will I need? Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 06/04/2014
    Dan9960:
    I have a 400 sq. ft. redwood deck with SuperDeck transparent stain (1910 natural) on it. It's about three years old. I want to apply your TWP 1500 to it now. Will this stripper take off the SuperDeck stain and do I need to use the brightener after? Thanks.

    Yes the RAD stripper will remove the SuperDeck and yes you need the brightener.
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    Dan9960 · 06/03/2014
    I have a 400 sq. ft. redwood deck with SuperDeck transparent stain (1910 natural) on it. It's about three years old. I want to apply your TWP 1500 to it now. Will this stripper take off the SuperDeck stain and do I need to use the brightener after? Thanks.
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    TWP Stains · 05/20/2014
    William Dailey:
    Got your response, thanks. The deck has dried. Looks like the stripper did not necessarily get all the stain. Is stripper something to be reapplied, or is that bad for the wood? The deck is ipe wood. Installed and stained about 3 years ago.

    You can reapply if needed. It is hard to remove 100% of old stain. Try for 90-95% removal.
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    William Dailey · 05/20/2014
    Got your response, thanks. The deck has dried. Looks like the stripper did not necessarily get all the stain. Is stripper something to be reapplied, or is that bad for the wood? The deck is ipe wood. Installed and stained about 3 years ago.
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    TWP Stains · 05/19/2014
    William Dailey:
    We've applied the stripper, waited half an hour and used a pressure washer to rinse it off. However, when we revisit spots with the pressure washer maybe 15 or 30 minutes after rinsing, it seems that stripper and stain still comes out of the wood. How many rinse cycles will the wood need? Should we use the brightener yet, or wait until we've rinsed the wood thoroughly?

    Rinse well just 1-2 times than apply brightener to neutralize.
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    William Dailey · 05/18/2014
    We've applied the stripper, waited half an hour and used a pressure washer to rinse it off. However, when we revisit spots with the pressure washer maybe 15 or 30 minutes after rinsing, it seems that stripper and stain still comes out of the wood. How many rinse cycles will the wood need? Should we use the brightener yet, or wait until we've rinsed the wood thoroughly?
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    TWP Stains · 05/13/2014
    Behr Stinks:
    Hi, I have a failed coat of Behr semi-transparent (acrylic) stain that I'm trying to strip (and brighten) before applying TWP 100. How does this stripper deal with acrylics - is there anything else recommended better suited for acrylic stains?

    The Behr is already pealing in most places.

    Behr, can be removed it just takes patience and a few applications of the stripper to get off fully.
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    TWP Stains · 05/13/2014
    Marsha R:
    Will this product hurt vinyl siding?

    It should not but always test first.
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    Marsha R · 05/13/2014
    Will this product hurt vinyl siding?
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    Behr Stinks · 05/13/2014
    Hi, I have a failed coat of Behr semi-transparent (acrylic) stain that I'm trying to strip (and brighten) before applying TWP 100. How does this stripper deal with acrylics - is there anything else recommended better suited for acrylic stains?

    The Behr is already pealing in most places.
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    TWP Stains · 04/10/2014
    Which Sikkens version is it and how many coats? The thicker the old stain, the harder it is to remove. You may need to strip more than once to get it off. Cover plants and rinse painted walls right away if the stripper gets on it. It does not remove paint unless the paint has already failed.
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    M. Kirkpatrick · 04/09/2014
    I have about 3,000 sq ft of deck that has been treated with Sikens over the past ten years and it is now miscolored, pealing, etc. Will your product remove this sealer? How much would I need and how much neturalizer?

    Also, will it damage painted surfaces that have been painted with laytex paint? Plants?