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mate im using it on decking. apparently its easier to work with than hypo on decking, and safer for the wood.
Quote from: Matt Gibson on April 04, 2011, 08:04:04 ammate im using it on decking. apparently its easier to work with than hypo on decking, and safer for the wood.Safer to wood? I know a lot of talk that you can damage wood using hypo but I don't buy into it. Percarb will clean but not as quick as hypo, don't see how it is "easier" as dwell time is longer.
Well, the two other decks i have cleaned previously have been hardwood. Ive just used a a standard fan jet, but i was looking to get them done abit quicker, and hopefull a better result. ive never used hypo before but i know its nasty stuff, obviously everyones got to have a first time for everything, so what would be a good non damaging ratio to use?
is the decking that bad, won't it clean with just a rotary on controlled pressure, there are not many deckings i have done where i have found the need to use hypo.jim.