Q:Two months ago +/- I went in to buy what I thought would be enough 10x to finish the job... but n...
by|Nov 18, 2016
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A: We would be happy to help! Feel free to call us at 800-373-6333 to talk to one of our Restore experts.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Does the deck need to be sanded and completely rid of all old paint?
by|May 3, 2016
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A: You are correct. Previously painted surfaces need to be properly prepared. If the coating is peeling, we recommend using a deck stripper to remove any coatings, especially unsound coatings. Be sure to follow the preparation instructions on the labels of Restore 10X Advanced as well as the deck stripper. Failure to follow the preparation methods will results in poor adhesion and possible coating failure.
by|May 3, 2023
A: You will need to sand the surface.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Is it good for wheelchair ramp
by|Apr 30, 2016
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A: As long as the ramp is made of wood or concrete, Rust-Oleum Restore 10X Advanced Deck and Concrete Resurfacer is ideal for application. Please keep in mind, we do not recommend using this product on smooth or floated concrete, fiberglass, tile and metal surfaces. These surfaces will not allow for proper adhesion. Preparation is key to Restore 10X Advanced Resurfacer adhering properly. To properly prepare your surface use either the Restore Deck Start Wood Primer or the Restore Deck Stripper.
by|Oct 27, 2023
Q:Can I use the 4x as a base coat and follow with the 10X for the top coat.
by|Apr 23, 2016
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A: Rust-Oleum Restore 4X can be used under the 10X Advanced. However, two coats of Rust-Oleum Restore 10X Advanced are still strongly recommended for best results and proper coverage.