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Deck Roof Extensions New York Large traditional backyard deck design with an addition to the roof
Deck New York An illustration of a sizable, traditional backyard deck with an addition to the roof
Covered - Rustic Deck A mid-sized rustic backyard deck remodel featuring a fire pit and a pergola is inspired by
Deck Roof Extensions New York Large traditional backyard deck design with an addition to the roof
Penofin Performance Oil Finish - WHAT A MESS
As you can see from the attached images our deck had gone completely black. When we purchased our home in 2008, the deck was already black and I was curious as to why the Brazilian hardwood that was so carefully installed had turned black. This year, after complaining about it I finally was able to get to the bottom of it when a builder friend of mine mentioned that it was directly due to the Penofin that had been applied to the wood from 2003-2008 (the previous owner was told it was the best stuff for this type of hardwood).
Subsequent to this comment, I searched and found tons of people who have had the same experience... so we are not alone.
We decided to rid ourselves of this horrible oily black product and reached out to Benjamin Moore for help. We found that using their Remove product (full strength) and then applying the brightner/neutralizer we could start to get our deck back to what it should have been in the first place.
After buying 4 gallons of remove and a gallon of brightner/neutralizer and spending an entire day (I figure on the low end we spent $200 on material and another $2,000 on labor) just to get the deck ready for a stain/sealer that still needs to applied.