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Coating damp decks.

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#1 ·
There are several products out there that can be put onto damp decks. (S/W Deckscapes in Semi-Trans and Solid) Am looking for a toner that we can use.

What products do you guys use that allow you to wash and finish in the same day.

Anybody use California Paint's "Storm Shield"?
 
#6 ·
Personally I have quit using it. Although I did some work a couple of weeks back for a customer that I did their deck a couple of years ago and the stain still looked absolutely great, my experience has not been very positive overall.

That said, if you need to stain it the same day I would probably trust that before Cabots or someone else. But, again I have stopped using it and also stopped worrying about staining it prematurely. I don't care what you use - dry would will absorb more product, look better, and last longer IMO.
 
#7 ·
I don't care what you use - dry would will absorb more product, look better, and last longer IMO.

That is my sentiment. Just figure if some of these products work as advertised it would be a quick turnaround. (faster pay) It would be nice to prep, pw and go smoke a cigar, eat or whatever, then coat, then collect a check, all in one day.
 
#13 ·
You can use any type of water borne stain on a moist deck.. the problem is, they all suck for lack of a more elegant term. Wood Tux held the greatest hope but the quality control and manufacturing issues are unbearable. When its good, its great but when it wasn't good, you were eating a complete strip and redo with a different product.

There is another product a competitor of mine uses called In Wood. I've taken a few of his customers and it seemed like a half decent product. The issue with the water borne products are the high amounts of acrylic. I used Cabot's SPF (which I think stands for a Shi--y Peeling Finish) one time and the customer ended up suing the company. I was named in the lawsuit but after battles with Cabot's, it was proved my prep was not the culprit. NEVER again.

I had the dreams of one day projects as well but as Tony said, decks need to be sanded and defurred.