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What Stain Types and Brands Will RAD Stripper Remove?

by RAD Products

The Restore-A-Deck deck stain stripper is the first and only concentrated powder formula specifically designed to be injected through a pressure washer. This tough acting stripper when injected will remove penetrating type transparent and semi-transparent wood stains. The RAD stain stripper can be mixed twice as strong if needed and applied with a pump sprayer. At the stronger rate RAD stain stripper can remove most stubborn transparent, semi-transparent, semi-solid and some semi-transparent acrylic stains and coating.

 

Prior to using RAD stain stripper find out what type of failing stain you are trying to remove. Find an old can of it and read the label if you do not remember. If the old stain is worn down and fading away it is most likely a transparent or semi-transparent stain. If the stain is peeling and flaking off it may be a solid film forming type or heavily applied acrylic. RAD stain stripper may not remove these types of stains or coatings.

If you are unfamiliar with the stripping power of RAD, it is best to mix some up and do a little test spot in an inconspicuous area. Apply the stripper and allow it to work for 5-10 minutes. Use a deck brush or pressure washer on the test area to see if the stain comes off.

As mentioned, RAD stain stripper will not remove solid colored stains or paints, or heavily applied acrylics. This is why it is important to use a stain that can be removed as buildup occurs during regular maintenance. Once a wood surface is coated with a heavily pigmented solid paint or stain that will not strip off, you are pretty much stuck with it. There are no products on the market that will remove such paints or stains like an acrylic solid color stain. Always be cautious when using strong chemicals. Wear protective clothing and safety glasses at all times.

Important Note: Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper may not fully remove Solid Color Wood Stains, Paints, Varnishes, and Excessively Over-Applied Acrylic Semi-Transparent and Semi-Solid Coatings. To remove these deck and wood stain types, use the RAD Paint & Solid Stain Stripper

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Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper Additives

Restore-A-Deck Stripper
Use as Standalone (No Additional Additives Needed)
Where To Use
Horizontal & Vertical Surfaces for the below stain types. Examples: Deck Floors, most Deck Railings, etc.
Stain Types Removed
Most Penetrating Transparent & Semi-Transparent Oil-Based Stains.
Most Heavily Weathered Penetrating Transparent & Semi-Transparent Water-Based (Acrylic) Stains.
Most Clear Penetrating Sealers.
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Thickening Gel Additive
Thickening Gel & Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper
Where To Use
Vertical Surfaces for the below stain types. Examples: Wood Fences, Cedar & Log Homes, etc.
Stain Types Removed
Most Penetrating Transparent & Semi-Transparent Oil-Based Stains.
Most Heavily Weathered Penetrating Transparent & Semi-Transparent Water-Based (Acrylic) Stains.
Most Clear Penetrating Sealers.
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Thickening Gel & Booster
Use Both Additives with Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper
Where To Use
Decks, Wood Fences, Cedar & Log Homes and all Exterior Wood Surfaces for the below stain types.
Stain Types Removed
All Exterior Wood & Deck Stain Types in Columns 1 & 2.
Most Over-Applied Transparent & Semi-Transparent Oil & Water-Based (Acrylic) Stains.
Most Semi-Solid Oil-Based & Water-Based (Acrylic) Stains.
Important Note: Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper w/Addtives may not fully remove Solid Color Wood Stains, Paints, Varnishes, and "Excessively Over-Applied Acrylic" Semi-Transparent and Semi-Solid Coatings. To remove these coatings, use the RAD Paint & Solid Stain Stripper
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Carl Morrison
Carl Morrison
3 years ago

My existing decks were previously stained with TWP 1500 Honey Tone. Can I use the stripper and brighter kit to prep and then re-stain with Restore-A-Deck Semi-Transparent Light or Dark Walnut?

Mike Sroczynski
Mike Sroczynski
7 years ago

Just wondering how this affects grass and other vegetation that may be near the surfaces of a deck. I’m sure this material along with the stripped stains will get ‘blown’ into the surrounding areas when using a pressure washer in conjunction with your products. What is the recommended precaution when in situations like this?

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