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		<title>What Are The Possible Ways To Fix Bubbles in Deck Stain?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2016 17:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the circumstances are favorable, the deck stain you apply on your deck stinks appropriately into the pores of the wood and dries to a flawless finish. However, there are certain conditions when problem may arise &#8211; when the wood hasn’t been cleaned properly, the wood is wet, and you apply the stain incorrectly. One of the major problems that<br />
arise due to improper staining and unfavorable circumstances is bubbling. Bubbles in deck stain leave the finish riddled with dark circles of finish. When it comes to cure bubbles in deck stain, early prevention is better than immediate cure.</p>
<h3>Reasons Why Bubbles Are Formed:</h3>
<p>One of the primary reasons why bubbles are formed in any kind of deck stain is the moisture in the wood. However, when you are getting bubbles in your newly installed deck, it’s probably because your new wood hasn’t completely dried out yet. Nevertheless, an old deck even retains moisture, especially when you power-wash it.</p>
<p>Bubbles are generally formed in the pores, when you apply stain in wet wood. If you are working in hot weather, bubbles can immediately start rising to the surface before the stain dries completely. Bubbles can also be formed simply because you are too fast with your staining project.</p>
<h3>How to Fix Bubbles?</h3>
<p>Once you have found bubbles on the surface of your wooden deck, you may be able to fix them in no time, if the stain hasn’t dried yet. On that case, you can simply brush out the bubbles from the surface of wood. For this, you just need to take your brush and run it politely over the bubbles, going with the grain of the wood. This will make all bubbles disappear in no time. However, as mentioned earlier, you can only do this if the stain has not dried properly. Once the stain is fully dried and hardened, you can fix bubbles by stripping the finish and recoating the wood.</p>
<h3>How to Strip the Deck?</h3>
<p>Stripping the deck is not as difficult as it sounds. First, purchase good quality deck stripper to wipe off the bubbled stain. Deck stripper is not as strong as paint stripper, but you still need to protect the sides of the house from it by covering them with a plastic sheet. Once you have properly stripped the entire deck, wait for it to dry properly. Then you have to go back over it with sandpaper to remove blotches.</p>
<p>Staining your deck is not as difficult as people say. However, if you want quality and error free staining, consider hiring the professionals experienced in <strong><a href="https://www.canabecolorexpert.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">interior painting in Lyndhurst NJ</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>A Handy Guide to Choose the Right Interior Paint Sheen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2015 04:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to paint your interiors, there are hundreds of colors and hues that make your eyes glaze. With so many choices, how do you ever choose the right paint? What sheen should you use to paint your interior?</p>
<p>Sheen actually refers to the amount of light that a particular paint reflects from its surface. People typically choose sheen based on the purpose or function of the room. You need to decide that how much sheen you want on your walls and how often you will need to wash down those walls.</p>
<p>When it comes to choose a particular sheen to paint your interior, it’s important to think about the area you are painting. There are five different choices: flat, egg shell, satin, semi-gloss, and high gloss. Each of these sheens offers its own distinct benefits.</p>
<h3>Flat Finish:</h3>
<p>Flat typically has a matte finish with no sheen. It offers a chalky look, so therefore it’s the best way to hide the imperfections of your interior walls. However, the shiner the paint, the easier it washes up and cleans off. Therefore, flat sheen is not suitable for a high traffic area. If you have a high traffic area to paint, go for eggshell, satin or semi-gloss sheen on the walls. Satin or semi-gloss finishes are specifically designed to withstand repeated cleaning.</p>
<h3>Eggshell Finish:</h3>
<p>Eggshell finish is highly durable and is great for hiding imperfections of your walls. It is strong enough to handle the scrubbing you have to do in kids spaces. Eggshell enamel has a soft and smooth appearance and is the perfect choice for high traffic areas such as living rooms.</p>
<h3>Satin Finish:</h3>
<p>Satin finish has a smooth, silky look that is similar to egg shell and semi gloss sheens. Satin finish has a pearl like finish and is often used for doors, windows, trims, or ceilings. However, it can also be used as wall paint and on wood work.</p>
<h3>Semi-Gloss Finish:</h3>
<p>If you want a sleek, radiant sheen, you can go for semi-gloss enamel. It is great for high-traffic and high moisture areas. Since semi-gloss sheen has a reflective nature, it can open up a dark room which has no windows.</p>
<h3>High Gloss Finish:</h3>
<p>Professionals generally recommend high-gloss paints for walls when you are using them in small samplings and want a dramatic, contemporary look. The high gloss or shiny finish of this enamel mimics the look of plastic and really gives an amazing depth of impressive color.</p>
<p>If you are still confused about which sheen should you use to paint your interior, you can contact the professional painters who are experienced in <strong><a href="https://www.canabecolorexpert.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">interior painting in Lyndhurst NJ</a></strong>.</p>
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