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Jason Sung
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Wood fence stain. Then, rain.

Jason Sung
  • Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Hi all, 

I had old unstained wood fence. I hired a company to power wash and stain (using oil based stain). They did it on a sunny day. But, after about 10 hours after the work, it rained a lot. 

I see many spots that appears that the stain got washed away. What would you recommend? Should I apply another coat of stain? 

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Andy Sabisch
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Andy Sabisch
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Have you contacted the company that did the work?  We had a house repainted a few weeks ago and it rained unexpectedly and they came back and addressed  the issues from the rain.  I would reach out to them as they knew what the downside was if it rained and should have checked the forecast before starting the job.

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