tcolborg
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So today was our first ever deck cleaning and I think overall it turned out pretty good. I used sodium percarbonate to clean and oxalic acid to brighten the wood. There was a lot of rain today that kept washing off my chem's making it a little more difficult. There are a couple things on the deck that I still have questions on though however.
First there are still a lot of dark spots especially under the railings as well as on the boards that I couldn't get to go away. Did I not clean them well enough? Is this just as good as they will get?
The second is what is the best way for removing the fuzzy's on the wood caused by pressure washing? I talked to Matt from Colorado Pro Wash and he gave me some insight on using an Osborn Brush to remove them. Is this the best option? Whats the best place to get these brushes? Are there other ways that might work?
Well here are the before and after pictures please let me know your guys thoughts.
First there are still a lot of dark spots especially under the railings as well as on the boards that I couldn't get to go away. Did I not clean them well enough? Is this just as good as they will get?
The second is what is the best way for removing the fuzzy's on the wood caused by pressure washing? I talked to Matt from Colorado Pro Wash and he gave me some insight on using an Osborn Brush to remove them. Is this the best option? Whats the best place to get these brushes? Are there other ways that might work?
Well here are the before and after pictures please let me know your guys thoughts.