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A beautifully refinished wood deck not only looks great and extends the life of the wood, it also may help improve the real estate value of your home and make it more appealing to potential buyers. The complete refinishing process for a wood deck may involve several individual steps, including:


  • Inspection and repair
  • Cleaning
  • Power washing
  • Sanding
  • Staining/sealing



Not all refinishing projects will include all steps. For example, deck surfaces do not always need to be sanded, and some decks are simply sealed and are not colored with stain. In most cases, however, the stain itself is the sealer, and it includes some pigment to even out the wood's coloring and provides additional protection against sun damage.


In any case, a professional-looking deck refinishing job can be done in a weekend or two and will transform a drab, tired old wood deck into a vibrant beautiful entertainment area ready for a celebration barbecue.



Inspecting, Repairing, and Cleaning Your Deck​

The first step in your wood deck refinishing project should be a thorough inspection, looking for any loose surface boards or structural component problems, including rotting or severely split wood. If you do need to replace a damaged or rotten deck board or other components, make the necessary repairs before beginning the overall refinishing project.


The exact approach to cleaning a deck will depend on its current finish and what your goals are for refinishing.


If you have a varnished or painted wood deck and want a stained wood deck, you must first strip the paint or varnish off the deck surface using a chemical stripper. This will be followed by cleaning and sanding before applying a new stain finish. If you are simply painting, however, the process is relatively simple: clean and sand, then repaint.


If your deck is finished with a clear sealer or a transparent or semi-transparent wood stain, then you can just clean the surface with a wood deck cleaner, without bothering with paint stripper. It's recommended that you use an oxygen-based wood cleaner designed to remove mildew stains and graying caused by sun exposure while it cleans the wood of dirt and deposits.
 

How to clear the cache in Microsoft Edge​

When Websites are not loaded with the latest data, it could be because you have to delete cached files, in order to let the browser download new data. To empty the cache you can follow one of the instructions below:
1. Clear browser data in Microsoft Edge with the keyboard shortcut.
  1. Press the keys [Ctrl], [Shift] and [Del].
  2. A new Window opens. Select the option "temporary services and files".
  3. Confirm your selection by clicking on the "delete" button.
2. Delete the browser cache in Microsoft Edge through the menu.
To delete the browser cache in Microsoft Edge through the menu, follow these steps:
  1. Click on the "Hub" symbol in the main menu.
  2. Then browse to the "History".
  3. Now you can click on "Delete the whole History".
  4. Check the option "temporary services and files" and confirm the selection with a click on the "Delete" Button.
 
Haha he liked this tweet too.


Well, I also hate Chris Stewart, however, Donovan, the guy who just loves it here so much, sure does a lot of passive aggressive slandering of the place he plays and has received more support than he deserves. Donovan can go **** himself.
 
Well, I also hate Chris Stewart, however, Donovan, the guy who just loves it here so much, sure does a lot of passive aggressive slandering of the place he plays and has received more support than he deserves. Donovan can go **** himself.

Ya, Chris said some nice things about the Jazz. I can’t imagine why Donovan would have an issue with that.
 
Oh, I came in here to make fun of Oneye's last post making fun of Mitchell for not following up with something he followed up with. But... he deleted his posts. If only you could delete all those terrible DMs you sent after you got dumped as well.
 
Oh, I came in here to make fun of Oneye's last post making fun of Mitchell for not following up with something he followed up with. But... he deleted his posts. If only you could delete all those terrible DMs you sent after you got dumped as well.
He followed through a year later after having to have multiple people tag him including Smith the Jazz's owner who is actually who made it happen......a year later after Donovan had completely disregarded it and told a little sick boy he would meet him and wouldn't have followed through on it had the Jazz as an organization not made it happen after being tagged in it. Btw, I deleted it before that happened, because I figured one of the others tagged in the post from a year ago would make it happen.
 
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