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Mike@Everclear
Guest
It seems that every time (ok, maybe not EVERY time) I use Sodium Hydroxide to strip a deck, I get fuzzies or peach fuzz when I'm done. (on cedar especially, of course) No, I dont use too much pressure.
Does anyone have any secrets they care to share to reduce this problem? I am sick of trying to scrape them off before I seal the deck.
Do you think perhaps applying the sod. hyd. in several thin coats would help? Although, on second thought.....spraying sodium hydroxide once is bad enough......I don't know what the answer is.
Does stripping and fuzzies have to go hand in hand, or can we do something about it?
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Mike Hughes
Everclear
Souderton, PA
Does anyone have any secrets they care to share to reduce this problem? I am sick of trying to scrape them off before I seal the deck.
Do you think perhaps applying the sod. hyd. in several thin coats would help? Although, on second thought.....spraying sodium hydroxide once is bad enough......I don't know what the answer is.
Does stripping and fuzzies have to go hand in hand, or can we do something about it?
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Mike Hughes
Everclear
Souderton, PA