bornthrifty
Lovin' The Homestead
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our oil based stain was applied to thick,
and as it seemed ok to walk on....
we had an event and well, someone's shoes dissagreed with the stain
it was a hot day and a week after the stain was applied
we now have some sole tread marks on several boards
even though we were trying to stay off it
so I see two choices
what do you think
do I sand the boards down now and reapply my concern though is the boards are long I wouldn't want to sand the entire board, would just want to touch up, but not sure if it will look bad
or do I just turn the deck boards over that are concerning and start fresh on those few boards with a new coat of stain..
I think turning the boards might be easier however they are long and I would have to use more stain..
thanks for your help!
sorry if this is a dumb question,
it's just I have been thinking I would have to sand and touch up
and now it seems so simple to just flip the boards
and as it seemed ok to walk on....
we had an event and well, someone's shoes dissagreed with the stain
it was a hot day and a week after the stain was applied
we now have some sole tread marks on several boards
even though we were trying to stay off it
so I see two choices
what do you think
do I sand the boards down now and reapply my concern though is the boards are long I wouldn't want to sand the entire board, would just want to touch up, but not sure if it will look bad
or do I just turn the deck boards over that are concerning and start fresh on those few boards with a new coat of stain..
I think turning the boards might be easier however they are long and I would have to use more stain..
thanks for your help!
sorry if this is a dumb question,
it's just I have been thinking I would have to sand and touch up
and now it seems so simple to just flip the boards
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