SPRING DECK PREP TIPS
It's finally spring! Time to move out the patio furniture and
get ready to enjoy the great outdoors.
But, before you do, make sure you clean, restore and protect
your deck so you can get the most out of it during the spring
and summer months ahead. Here are some deck prep tips from the
experts at Wolman Wood Care Products:
* Clean the deck thoroughly to remove embedded dirt, fungus
stains and gray surface wood with a formulated deck cleaner like
Wolman Deck & Fence Brightener. The weathered gray wood left
behind from last year's sun exposure, black or green stains from
mildew, moss and algae, or brown-black tannin bleed common on
new Cedar can ruin the look of your deck. Even newly built decks
can require wood
cleaning to remove invisible surface barriers like mill
glaze on new Cedar or excess wax on pressure-treated wood. These
invisible barriers can prevent the adhesion of protective
coatings, including colored stains and clear sealers. Wolman
Deck & Fence Brightener, removes surface barriers, gray wood
surfaces and even the toughest of stains and restores the wood
to its natural beauty without bleaching or yellowing, like
chlorine bleach can.
* Strip any deteriorating or unwanted finish. If the colored
stain on your deck has seen better days - or if you want a
different look - now is the time to strip your deck's finish.
When choosing a wood
stripper, look for products like Wolman DeckStrip Stain &
Finish Remover remove both oil and latex solid or
semi-transparent stains and clear finishes and prepares the wood
for the reapplication of protective finishes and stains.
Deckstrip works fast, and can strip years of multiple coatings
buildup in 15 minutes.
* Once the wood is restored and your deck is rid of any surface
barriers or unwanted finishes, it should be sealed with a
protective water repellent finish. You may want to apply a
semi-transparent stain to enhance your deck's appeal, or a
transparent finish to let the natural wood color and texture
show through. But, even if you are undecided on whether or not
to stain - or on the deck color - it's important, at minimum, to
protect it with a clear water repellent. Water repellents stop
spring showers from penetrating the wood surface, which can
cause swelling, shrinking, warping and cracking. Many water
repellents, including products like Wolman RainCoat also contain
a mildewcide that will impede the growth of mildew on your deck
during the warm months ahead. Look for products like Wolman
RainCoat, that offer a guarantee on water-repellent longevity,
as they will provide longer lasting protection so you won't have
to apply a new coat every year.
Preparing your deck for spring will protect your investment in
it and enhance the enjoyment of your outdoor living space. For
more information on Wolman wood cleaners, strippers and water
repellent finishes, call the company's technical service
department at (800) 556-7737. Or, visit the Wolman web site at
www.wolman.com for more
helpful deck care tips.