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I did the same a few years ago with a similar product. I ended up using a chemical stripper to get it all off. I then used a pressure sprayer to get it all out of the pores, cracks and crevasses. The edges between the boards was a real PITA. I think sanding it off would be a lifetime project.
I think that the DeckOver type products are a great concept and they look really good after application. Sure wish they worked.
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I just Googled it.....wow. Lots of horror stories out there and a class action suit settlement (too late to file now). Anyhow, if you haven't already, do a search and there are quite a few how-tos on removal. None of them easy....
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I want to just replace the boards but with the current price of lumber that's prohibitively expensive.
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(04-29-2021, 10:25 AM)crokett™ Wrote: Would a floor sander work?
i cant say if it would remove that finish but seems 36 grit drums would rip the snot out of any finish.
might not be able to rent a drum sander if you mention its for a deck. they dont want screws or nails tearing up the drums.