"Sonny" wrote:
> .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application.
>
> Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments
> about this product:
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-Deck-Liquid-Armor-Resurfacer-4-Gal-Water-Based-Charleston-Exterior-Coating-49510/202679783#.UfHZKqUo7rc
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No, but at $78/can, it better do something good.
Lew
On Monday, July 29, 2013 10:06:25 AM UTC-5, Pat Barber wrote:
> > I saw a TV home fix-it-up on that product and it's "not really" paint b=
ut a very thick, fill in the cracks kind of covering to help restore very o=
ld,cracked deck boards. The results looked OK, but I would replace the boar=
ds over that method.
Thanks Pat. The deck in question is reported to have some slight condition=
issues, so this product may be a temp fix until the decking definitely war=
rants replacing. I'll pass the info on and hope to get some feedback, once=
applied, and a future report of its resulting wear/lasting conditions.
Sonny
On Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:09:25 PM UTC-5, Sonny wrote:
> .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application. Anyone have any=
experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http=
://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-Deck-Liquid-Armor-Resurfacer-4-Gal-Water-Bas=
ed-Charleston-Exterior-Coating-49510/202679783#.UfHZKqUo7rc
On a deck, rather than a porch.
On 7/25/2013 10:09 PM, Sonny wrote:
> .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application.
>
> Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-Deck-Liquid-Armor-Resurfacer-4-Gal-Water-Based-Charleston-Exterior-Coating-49510/202679783#.UfHZKqUo7rc
>
I am considering it myself...
So is a friend...
So I am interested in your responses.
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Jeff
On 7/25/2013 7:09 PM, Sonny wrote:
> .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application.
>
> Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this product: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-Deck-Liquid-Armor-Resurfacer-4-Gal-Water-Based-Charleston-Exterior-Coating-49510/202679783#.UfHZKqUo7rc
>
I saw a TV home fix-it-up on that product and it's "not really" paint
but a very thick, fill in the cracks kind of covering to help restore
very old,cracked deck boards.
The results looked OK, but I would replace the boards over that method.
Cabots is a good product.
john
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.... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application.
Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about this
product:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-Deck-Liquid-Armor-Resurfacer-4-Gal-Water-Based-Charleston-Exterior-Coating-49510/202679783#.UfHZKqUo7rc
jloomis wrote:
> Cabots is a good product.
> john
Not all that great. I used their white solid stain for a PT railing
around a small desk. Within two years, it started peeling off.
Rather than scraping and sanding, it'll be less work to just replace it
and then using a regular outdoor paint.
I had better luck with their non-solid cedar satin on the decking.
>
> "Sonny" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> .... For treated pine porch boards, exterior application.
>
> Anyone have any experience with this product or have any comments about
> this product:
> http://www.homedepot.com/p/Restore-Deck-Liquid-Armor-Resurfacer-4-Gal-Water-Based-Charleston-Exterior-Coating-49510/202679783#.UfHZKqUo7rc
>
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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willshak wrote:
> jloomis wrote:
>> Cabots is a good product.
>> john
>
> Not all that great. I used their white solid stain for a PT railing
> around a small desk. Within two years, it started peeling off.
> Rather than scraping and sanding, it'll be less work to just replace
> it and then using a regular outdoor paint.
> I had better luck with their non-solid cedar satin on the decking.
>
Interesting. Usually peeling (if I understand correctly how you mean
that...), is a sign of bad prep. Any chance that prep is your culprit?
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-Mike-
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