Grasshopper
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OK, so I have "inherited" the assignment to refinish this deck (from my wife, so there is no turning down the job). It appears to be poorly painted redwood, with no sign of primer. Pictured below, you will see it is flaking up very badly. I've pressure washed the deck to see what would shake loose, and it is not looking good. (They guy who painted this a few years ago seemed to have a fuzzy recollection of what he used, but he thought it was a solid colored stain…which I find hard to believe as it is very flaky and looks like paint).
I've also photographed a section that I sanded using the ro90 and ro150, just to expose the wood underneath. If I have to sand this, I think it would take a billion hours.
Should I:
A) use some chemical stripper (I bought JOMAX Stain and finish stripper just in case), power wash, scuff where needed, prime and repaint (basically requiring repainting for the rest of time)
B) bring down to bare wood (I'm all ears as to how), repair boards as needed and stain
C) other options?
If option "A", what products would you use? I'm all ears here as I don't want to redo this in the foreseeable future.
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I've also photographed a section that I sanded using the ro90 and ro150, just to expose the wood underneath. If I have to sand this, I think it would take a billion hours.
Should I:
A) use some chemical stripper (I bought JOMAX Stain and finish stripper just in case), power wash, scuff where needed, prime and repaint (basically requiring repainting for the rest of time)
B) bring down to bare wood (I'm all ears as to how), repair boards as needed and stain
C) other options?
If option "A", what products would you use? I'm all ears here as I don't want to redo this in the foreseeable future.
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