Restore A Deck Wood Staining Brush
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Restore A Deck Staining Push Brush will help you get your project done quickly. It does a great job of breaking the surface tension and forcing the stain into the wood. That means that your staining job will look good, and last longer. This brush is ideal for staining decks, fences, and wood siding. The 2 3/4″ soft fibers are set in a 10″ x 2.5″ molded plastic block. The block accepts standard threaded handles (as well as flow-thru handles). A handle is not included and must be purchased separately.
Note: This brush works with Transparent, Semi-Transparent Wood Stains, and most Semi-Solid Wood Stains.
*It will not work with a Solid Color Stain.
Advantages
- 11″ Width Allows You to Stain More Boards At Once
- Cuts Your Staining Time in Half
- Breaks Surface Tension and Forces Stain Into Wood Pores
- Saves Your Back and Knees
- Accepts Standard Threaded Handles/Extension Poles
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We will reply to your comment shortly· 10/19/2018This stain brush is the best I've used! Highly recommended...
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThe stain brush has dried up RAD semi-transparent stain. What is the best way to clean the brush to get it back to the original state? Thank you very much.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyOnce the stain has dried on the brush it cannot be cleaned off to reuse.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyHow is the best way to use the brush? Do you push it once over or back and forth? Do you have a video showing how to apply?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIt is very easy. Just apply back and forth with the grain of the board and make sure it is even and soaking into the wood.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyWill this brush apply stain in between the deck boards? Or will I need to use the crack and groove tool?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThe brush may get down in there somewhat but that would depend on the width of your gaps.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI just received the brush with my semi-transparent stain. The brush seems to have a lot of small white fibers clinging to the brush bristles. I am worried that those fibers may end up in the stain on my deck...
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIt will not and that is normal.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI'm reading that you only need 1 coat of stain, but people are saying they are doing 2 coats. Why would one want to do 2 coats if only one is needed? Please advise. Thank you kindly
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIt depends on the age of the wood and how porous the wood is.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyDoes this stain brush work for brightening the deck also?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNo, it is not designed for applying a brightener.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI lightly sanded the railing boards after using brightener to get rid of a little furring. If I wet it a few times, will that allow me to stain sooner that 2 months?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyNo, not if new wood.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyI inadvertently left off a deck staining brush when I placed my order this morning. Is there any way to amend that order?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyWe cannot add to orders as we do not keep credit cards on file.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyIs it faster to use a sprayer and back brush?
or Is it better to just use the brush?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyUse the RAD Staining brush for best results.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyExactly how to you use this brush to apply the stain? Does one pour the stain into something like a paint roller pan, dip the brush into the pan and then apply? Or do you spray on the stain and then use the brush to push it into the wood?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyDip into paint tray and apply.
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We will reply to your comment shortlydo you need to double the amount of stain for two coats or just had half more, or one third more?
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThe second coat will go about twice as far as the first coat.
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We will reply to your comment shortlyDoes the coverage of 100-200 sq. ft. mean one coat? if need to cover 400 sq.ft. do I need one or two gallons? (sorry for dumb question) Fred
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We will reply to your comment shortlyThat is for one coat. If doing the two coats, you will need about 4 gallons.
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