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07-02-2013, 01:04 PM
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Need help with a bubbling deck
Hello,
A few years back I sanded and then painted a peeling deck with latex paint. It peeled off after a year. I thought that it was due to having been previously covered with an oil based stain which I found out after painting the deck. Last week I applied Behr stain remover and sanded the deck. I next used a Behr cleaner to neutralize the stain remover. I washed the deck with a brush and let it dry for a day. I applied a solid water based stain. Two days later, it started raining and the stain started to bubble with a brownish liquid coming out. Any ideas what the brown liquid is and what should I have done differently? I need help.
Thanks,
Steve
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07-02-2013, 01:19 PM
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Land OF Forgotten Toys
Join Date: Sep 2009
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What type of wood?
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07-02-2013, 01:21 PM
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Land OF Forgotten Toys
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The brown liquid could be natural oil could be oil from the original paint/stain. If the decking is something other than PT it could be a number of things. If it is PT it could be a number of things as well.
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07-02-2013, 02:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve K
Hello,
and what should I have done differently? I need help.
Thanks,
Steve
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Hired a painter?
That's a tough one,,,, without seeing it I'd be incline to think a 3000 PSI power wash and possibly another sanding. If you could get thru the top layer of decking that has been UV ed to death over the years you might have a chance of applying a product that will protect it. Most wood decks require a wash and a coat of UV blocker each year around these parts... or let er go until the fish are gone,,,,
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07-02-2013, 02:59 PM
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It is PT. It is small deck and hiring a painter to paint it would have been embarrassing. The deck is on BI and it takes a serious beating from the elements. Thanks for all responses.
Steve
Last edited by Steve K; 07-02-2013 at 03:09 PM..
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07-02-2013, 03:48 PM
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Land OF Forgotten Toys
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That's what I would do Power wash with a stripping head let dry sand and then coat with a good oil based stain/sealer
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07-02-2013, 05:09 PM
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"Fishbucket"
Join Date: Feb 2004
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It's pt latex won't stick (obviously) pressure wash and oil base primer as suggested.
If its new wood let it season a year in the sun first
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07-02-2013, 07:21 PM
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Seldom Seen
Join Date: May 2001
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Steve, look in here;
Stain MSDS | Paint MSDS | MSDS for Paint | Wood Stain Information
I used to use Cabot's Australian Timber oil, but it is not the same since the Feds required the industry to lower VOCs. The Storm Stain was used by a client, and I used it here after seeing his results. They offer it in oil and water so read up. Also, go into a quality paint store. They know stuff. And you just can't get that from HD
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07-02-2013, 08:09 PM
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Marshfield, MA
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ARBORCOAT Waterborne Stain
I'd try this system. I used it on my deck with new PT that was still wet. Lasted 2 seasons with no peeling. Just recoated this year 1 coat. I did not use the clear coat. 2 coats semi solid 1rst time.
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07-02-2013, 08:36 PM
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replace it with synthetic decking,
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07-03-2013, 06:22 AM
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Pt deck boards are pressure injected with the preservative chemicals
so you can "stain it" but not really "seal it"
takes years for it to technically dry.
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07-08-2013, 09:13 AM
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Thanks everyone. This will be a fall project.
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