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Finished Deck, Fence and Bench today.

The Cleaning Doctor

Contributing Member
Here are some pics of wood restoration I completed today in Adams, TN. They are going to call back in the spring for the rest of the fence.
 

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The Cleaning Doctor

Contributing Member
All of it was Bakers Super Cedar Dark. It was alot darker when it went on the fence but lightened up after the second coat dried. Man that fence can soak up the stain.
 

Ken Fenner

Active member
Okay I knew you were gonna use the BSCD on a project, wasn't sure it was this one. Go back in a week and look at the final tone and the way it dives. That's when it looks AWESOME. You did nice work on this project, Pat.

To take away that slightly chocolatey tone of the SCD, my mentor for this product had me blend in SC. To me, that 50/50 blend is the perfect deck color.
 
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