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The Easiest Deck Cleaning Products

Written by Scott Paul
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Image TheSealerStore, (866) 856-3325, www.thesealerstore.com, developed the PowerSolve Hose-Connect deck care system that may be the easiest deck cleaning, stripping and brightening system on the market. These products were developed by professionals and converted into an easy to use system for any homeowners.  No more need for a plastic pump up sprayer or a bucket and mop to apply the cleaners. All you do to prep the exterior wood or deck is attach the PowerSolve Hose-Connect to your garden hose, spray on, agitate, let sit for 10 minutes and lightly power wash or scrub away the dirt or old stain. Available in a Deck Stripper, Deck Cleaner, and a Deck Brightener, the PowerSolve Hose-Connect products will make your project easier and quicker.


  • PowerSolve Hose-Connect Wood Deck Cleaner removes grime, dirt, grayness, mildew, water @ rust stains. Powersolve Injectable  cleaner will help prep new wood by removing the mill glaze. Powersolve Wood Cleaner is safe and biodegradable. Powersolve™ Injectable Wood Deck Cleaner is great for prepping before applying a maintenance coat of your Wood Deck Stain/Sealer! Extremely easy to apply! Hook to you water hose and the product will mix automatically with your water. The highly concentrated formula allows for 1 quart to cover 150-300 square feet. Coverage will vary depending on previous coatings.

  • PowerSolve Hose-Connect Wood Deck Stripper is unique that it will remove most oil and latex finishes. The Powersolve Injectable Stripper is powerful enough to remove clear and tinted transparent sealers, film forming clear coatings, and water sealers. Stains are removed along with collected dirt, mold, mildew and mill glaze. Extremely easy to apply! Hook to you water hose and the product will mix automatically with your water. The highly concentrated formula allows for 1 quart to cover 150-300 square feet. Coverage amount will vary widely depending on previous coatings. Extremely thick previous coatings may require more then one application.

  • PowerSolve Hose-Connect Wood Deck Brightening Agent(Step 2)is essential for great results after using Powersolve Deck Cleaner or Stripper. Treating the wood with Powersolve™ Injectable Brightening Agent will neutralize the surface and restore the wood's natural color and beauty. Removes tannin and rust stains and is recommended for use on all species of wood, including cedar, PTP (pressure treated pine) and redwood. Will not harm wood fibers, grass or most plants when used properly. Extremely easy to apply! Hook to you water hose and the product will mix automatically with your water. The highly concentrated formula allows for 1 quart to cover 200-400 square feet.

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Anonymous |Y-m-d H:i:s
Sounds like it will be alot easier then a plastic garden sprayer. Is the
strength of the products strong enough?
Anonymous |Y-m-d H:i:s
I have used them for removing Penofin off my deck and steps. It worked really
well. I did have to do it twice but that mainly was due to me under applying the
stripper and having 4 coats of old stain.
Gary L Forman  - OWNER |Y-m-d H:i:s
I'M REALLY NEW TO THIS BUISNESS AND IT'S ALL TRIAL AND ERROR. I TRIED YOUR TWP
AND I HAVE HAD A HARD TIME W/IT. THEY SAY IT.S THE BEST AND I CAN SEE IT' HAS
COLOR. I NEVER TOOOK THE PROPPER PROCEDURES OF CLEANING AND BRIGHTENING, ALL I
DID WAS POWER WASH AND STAINDED. I;M LEARNED A FEW THIGS FROM THIS SITE.



I LSO NEED TO KNOW WHAT WILL TAKE THE STAIN OFF VYNA SIDING ? I KNOW HOW
IMPORTANT PREP WORK IS NOW BECAUSE IF I CANNOT REMOVE THE LITTLE BIT OS STAIN
I'LL END UP PAYING FOR THE JOB.
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
Try a little Goof Off or Motsenbochers Lift Off #5 to remove the TWP stain from
the vinyl siding. Be careful as you may end up cleaning the oxidation off the
siding as well.



You might want to join the forum and post some questions. You will find all your
answers in there. It will be much better then trial and error.
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
You could also try a deck stripper tot remove the TWP off the siding.
walatkiewicz |Y-m-d H:i:s
I plan on coming to your store to purchase the stripper and brightener. How much
do they cost and what is the square footage?
retif |Y-m-d H:i:s
how much are the cleaners?
retif  - re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like it will be alot easier then a plastic garden sprayer. Is the
strength of the products strong enough?




rather strong - "lightly power wash or scrub away the dirt or old stain I
guess <img src=hock:' title=':shock:' class='postemoticon' />
retif  - re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
Anonymous wrote:
I have used them for removing Penofin off my deck and steps. It worked really
well. I did have to do it twice but that mainly was due to me under applying the
stripper and having 4 coats of old stain.




it seems, the ad is slightly different from the product :(
DeckRestAdmin  - re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
retif wrote:
how much are the cleaners?
$19.99 each
DeckRestAdmin  - re: re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
retif wrote:
[quote=Anonymous]I have used them for removing Penofin off my deck and steps. It
worked really well. I did have to do it twice but that mainly was due to me
under applying the stripper and having 4 coats of old stain.




it seems, the ad is slightly different from the product :([/quote]Removal of old
coatings is always related to the thickness of the previous coatings and how you
apply the stripper. :)
iwiz |Y-m-d H:i:s
I have to give a go for the last product - Brightening agent for the wood. The
link is also of full details on various products. thanks.
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
Just connect Power solve to the hose to get the best results is really amazing
indeed. All types of spraying can be avoided. This is good news.
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
It still needs to be sprayed on but you do not need a separate pump sprayer. :)
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
What can one expect of a deck brightener? How much a deck brightener costs? Is
it as good as a spray?
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
What can one expect of a deck brightener? How much a deck brightener costs?
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
They neutralize deck strippers and cleaners while "brightening" the
wood. This is the easiest and least costly step.

Wood Deck Brighteners
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
What is meant by stripping? And what does the power-product strip while cleaning
the deck?
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
The active ingredient in the Powersolve Stripper softens old stains so they can
be removed with scrubbing or light pressure washing.
iwiz |Y-m-d H:i:s
It is essential not only to try and seal out moisture but also to use an oil
based staining product to keep the wood conditioned. Is this tip valuable?
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
Yes the oils in the wood stains can help condition the cellular structure of the
wood.

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