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1. Remove any loose paint or debris on the wood's surface by using a stiff bristle brush or a nylon abrasive pad. 2. Wet the surface with a mixture of equal parts hot water and household detergent. 3. Scrub the decolam with an abrasive pad and lightly sand the surface with a medium-grade sandpaper.Read more
1. Remove any loose paint or debris on the wood’s surface by using a stiff bristle brush or a nylon abrasive pad.
2. Wet the surface with a mixture of equal parts hot water and household detergent.
3. Scrub the decolam with an abrasive pad and lightly sand the surface with a medium-grade sandpaper.
4. Use a vacuum hose to suck up any remaining particles.
5. Rinse the area with clean water and allow it to dry completely.
6. Apply a stain-blocking primer to the surface to prevent the decolam from bleeding through the new paint.
7. Finally, paint the plywood with a high quality exterior paint to finish the job.
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