Staining and seal coat a deck
#5
I plan on power washing the deck prior to applying a stain and top coat seal. Will it be necessary to allow the wood to dry out for a while before I apply the stain and top seal coat?

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Tommy
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#6
If you want a good job then yes. I would let it dry at least 72 hours. I power washed a deck for some impatient folks. They were getting ready to re coat before I was done with a solid color stain. I told them to wait but noooo! I re power washed the deck a week later.
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#7
Whoa there dude!

Deck stain or seal coat? Pick one not both.
Any free advice given is worth double price paid.
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#8
You say deck stain OR seal coat. Why not both?

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Tommy
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