It is is easy to get professional help with your exterior restoration project! Please follow these 2 easy steps:
When it comes to wood and deck restoration the most important step in the process is the preparation of the wood. If the wood is not prepped properly then the wood stain or sealer will not perform at its best. Using the Restore-A-Deck 2 Step kits will make the preparation process easier and faster. The Restore-A-Deck Step 1 Deck Cleaner is the first process and is used for removal of:
After the cleaning of the wood it is essential to neutralize the Restore-A-Deck Step 1 Cleaner with the Step 2 Wood and Deck Brightener. This will reset the wood's pH balance to a neutral state while allowing your stain to have a longer life.
The Restore-A-Deck Kits are powdered products that mix easily with water. They are best applied with a pump up garden sprayer and or scrub brush. The total cost of these kits will cost you sell then $5 per gallon when mixed with water.
Please visit www.restore-a-deck.com for additional information.
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