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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Didn't find that this worked well. The liquid developed solids that would not dissolve. Repeated shaking and stirring would not get them to dissolve. Could hear them clattering inside the jug when shaken
Mike Wenzel
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Did a great job of restoring the natural look of deck boards before staining. Product from all accounts worked as directed which prepped deck boards to accept defy wood stain.
Gary H
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Easy t apply. Effective for 2 years monogamy looks great on ipa
Cin
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
Really brightened and made weathered picnic table look like new.
dewi f.
Reviewed in Canada on June 21, 2024
Happy with the product and deck looks great
Richard V.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023
Used this product on my well-aged cedar deck after a through power washing. The power washing really cleaned up the deck and I wasn't sure if this product would make a difference. But wow did it work! Most of the decking is 30+ years old and it now looks way better than I than I could have ever imagined. Highly recommended!
ROY GWALTNEY
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
I have used products like this one to clean off the black and ugly from my redwood gates for many years. This product, BY FAR is the best of them all!. It works quickly, spray it on with a garden sprayer, wait just a short time, don't let it dry and then I removed it with a cold power washer. Simple and very effective! IT is SO effective that yes, it will leave the surface of the wood rough and if you want it smooth, you've got to let it dry thoroughly and then sand it to remove that roughness. On my gate, it didn't matter so I cleaned it up and after drying, I applied a sealer/stain (Urethane/clear/flat finish). Came out beautiful and....... WELL PROTECTED!
J. Wang
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
Restored my 20+ year old deck back to a very decent stage. Remember to use either a stripper/cleaner (basically chlorine that is basic) and then neutralize that using this product (which is acid). Use Ph paper to make sure you have rinsed most of them off - dip it into the water on the surface and it shouldn't change color much (~ph 7.0), dry two days and it would be ready to be stained.Very Happy with the brightener.
T. Reimer
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020
I tried about every possible combination of applying, rinsing, OxyClean ratios, wet, dry, pressure washer, garden hose, paint brush, roller, etc.. I have to say. Doing it EXACTLY like their 2 minute videos show, with the addition of a stiff bristle brushing, is certainly the most effective way. The wood cleaner and wood brightener really MUST be used as a combo deal. You won't get the best effect using just one. Trust me. What I learned. DO get the wood wet before using both products. You won't get a good result going on dry and thinking a "stronger, less diluted" application would be better.. Nope.. Pressure washer vs hose. Tried both. Like a hose better. The pressure washer actually doesn't put out a good volume of water, rather just high pressure. In the interest of not ripping the pores open, and actually rinsing the product, I found the hose with a spray nozzle much better. Highly recommend a bristle brush to scrub both products with. The yellow one on Amazon was too stiff. I liked the brown one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004FTPT62/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Both the cleaner and the brightener turned my wood to kind of a surface jelly of fibers and dirt and without giving it a brushing, it didn't work as well. Keep things wet, don't try to do too much of an area at once.Application goes well with a sprayer. You'll be there for an eternity any other way. Make sure the brightener doesn't get in contact with any painted surfaces. It really will etch paint. DON'T use OxyClean. I tried it. I tried it in several ratios, in combination with the cleaner, solo, etc. Its little blue flecks in it are soap or something thats not desired, at least for me. The foaming action it presents is not what you want when rinsing your deck. Its a hassle. Its also half as strong (as a guess based on sample areas) so you use a bunch more and still don't get as good of a result. I'm using mine on Kiln dried Cedar decking and header timbers. About 1600 square feet.
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