Today I'm showing you how to protect your deck. If you're thinking about staining your deck, make sure to WATCH THIS first. When you're ready to restore a weathered deck, the question is: do I use a sealer or a solid stain? For links to purchase the products in this video CLICK SHOW MORE ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇
The minute you start touching a solid stain, you're committing to lots of sanding and preparation every 3-5 years - where with a sealer, it might take more regular maintenance - but it's quick and simple! Make sure to watch this video before you make your decision! How does this deck look today? Check it out HERE:
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