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#1001
Timberoil Stain and Prep 3 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0
Hi guys...I have a few questions...

1. How many square feet will a 5-gallon drum of TimberOil cover? And is
one coat gonna be enough or are multiple coats suggested?

2. My deck has been coated with CWF for as long as I can remember, but
the last coating was 4 years ago and it is now pretty grey...would the
Powersolve Deck Stripper/Deck Brightening agent be the way to go, or
would the Deck Cleaner work instead of the Stripper?

3. Is a power washer necessary for rinsing off the stripper and
brightener, or will a garden hose do?

4. How much time after I strip & brighten before I can use the
TimberOil?
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Re:Timberoil Stain and Prep 3 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 11
1. Timberoil covers about 125-150 feet per gallon depending on porosity. 2 Coats can be use if the wood is very dried out.

2. Definitely use a stripper as removing as much as possible will benefit your new stain from penetrating properly.

3. Use of a pressure washer as a rinsing tool will greatly speed up the stripping process. The brightener does not need a pressure washer to rinse.

4. Weather depending the wood should dry for at least 1-2 days.
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Re:Timberoil Stain and Prep 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 0
Can timber oil stain be used on mica? It seems that the use of timberoil stain causes a kind of glow to the wood as a whole.
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Re:Timberoil Stain and Prep 1 Year, 11 Months ago Karma: 11
No it cannot. It should be used on exterior wood and decking. It "enhances" the natural tones of the wood giving the wood a better overall appearance!

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