boomboombas
28th August 2009, 06:18 PM
hi all ,
im new here i live on the goldcoast , by trade im a painter im undertaking the job of recoating my mates deck, about a year ago he bought the house and it had been freshly coated , not long after he moved in it started peeling , to me it apears like a brown enamel has been used over a previously stained surface , i scraped a fair bit off today using a tungsten , i can only see two options, one i scrape as much off back to sound surface and repaint , or use some type of stripper to take it back and start a fresh . in my opinion painting over whats there could lead to more headaches down the track . he preferrs the idea of having a stained deck than a painted one also .
i have no idea of what to use to strip it , is there a product specifically for decks ?
its a 50 odd sqm deck any idea of cost ? i was thinking of using sikkens but after reading some threads about spa ndeck im not so sure spandeck sounds like a good product
id appreciate any feedback cheers
im new here i live on the goldcoast , by trade im a painter im undertaking the job of recoating my mates deck, about a year ago he bought the house and it had been freshly coated , not long after he moved in it started peeling , to me it apears like a brown enamel has been used over a previously stained surface , i scraped a fair bit off today using a tungsten , i can only see two options, one i scrape as much off back to sound surface and repaint , or use some type of stripper to take it back and start a fresh . in my opinion painting over whats there could lead to more headaches down the track . he preferrs the idea of having a stained deck than a painted one also .
i have no idea of what to use to strip it , is there a product specifically for decks ?
its a 50 odd sqm deck any idea of cost ? i was thinking of using sikkens but after reading some threads about spa ndeck im not so sure spandeck sounds like a good product
id appreciate any feedback cheers