Why did my deck turn black?

The biggest reason for a deck stain turning black is mildew. All wood surfaces need to be cleaned correctly prior to staining. The use of a quality wood cleaner and pressure washer or scrub brush is necessary to remove all the contaminants like dirt, grime, mold, mildew, and graying.
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How do you get black off decking?

Simple laundry detergent, white vinegar, or oxygen bleach are all cleaners most people already have at home that can be used to effectively remove black mold from a deck. What is this? For laundry detergent, mix about 1/3 of a cup of detergent with water to create a cleaning solution.
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Why did my wood stain turn black?

Iron oxide stains in wood are usually dark spots caused by prolonged exposure to water and / or metal. The iron oxide reacts with the tannins in the wood and stains it black. Wood can intentionally be stained black in the same way, and that's called Ebonizing.
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How do you clean a blackened deck?

To clean your deck, combine 1 cup vinegar with 1-gallon water. Sprinkle baking soda on any mildewed wood and use the vinegar and warm water to scrub over all the boards. Borate is also a natural cleaner and versatile for indoor or outdoor cleaning. Use a ratio of one cup of Borax to one gallon of water.
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How do you lighten a dark deck?

How to brighten a deck:
  1. The deck will need to be cleaned first with a wood cleaner or stain stripper. ...
  2. Wear protective clothing, gloves, and eyewear.
  3. Mix deck brightener concentrates according to directions.
  4. Applying the wood brightener with a pump sprayer is the easiest way. ...
  5. Wait 10-20 minutes.
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Can I use Dawn dish soap to wash my deck?

Liquid dish soap (ammonia-free) is safe for use on cleaning your deck when mixed with a little warm water.
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Should I power wash my deck?

If you have timber deck boards, a power washer's pressure may cause splintering and damage to the timber fibers. If the timber surface already has some splintering, pressure washing will only exacerbate the issue.
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Can I use OxiClean to clean my deck?

To clean the deck with this quick method, I just mixed 1 cup of OxiClean (powder) into 1 gallon of water. Pour a little bit onto your deck in sections and use a push broom to scrub the solution in really well. Once you notice stains starting to break up, spray down well until the soapy residue is gone.
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Is black stain on wood mold?

It is a black stain that covers an area that has been flooded or damaged by water. Black mold typically presents as a black stain covering a high-moisture area, most often one that has been flooded or damaged by water.
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How do you get black water stains out of wood?

Mix white vinegar and lemon juice in equal parts. Apply to the affected area with a soft cloth or cotton swab. Allow the solution to sit for five minutes before wiping it off. Vinegar is acidic, which helps restore the wood's original color by removing the discoloration caused by watermarks.
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What kills black mold on wood?

To remove mold from drywall, you might use hydrogen peroxide or baking soda. Wood surfaces respond best to bleach, dishwashing detergent, or distilled white vinegar.
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Does mold grow on pressure treated wood?

Mold that you find on pressure treated wood is not an indication of a fungal attack. Mold can grow on the surface of many products including wood (treated and untreated) due to exposure to moisture. To remove mold from your treated deck, use mild soap and water solution and a stiff brush.
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How do you remove black mold from pressure treated wood?

  1. Locate all lumber that has mold.
  2. Clean off any thick patches with the five-way tool. ...
  3. Mix the commercial exterior wood cleaner with correct amount of warm water in the bucket or spray bottle. ...
  4. Spray the mixture on the treated lumber, and scrub gently with a sponge or rag until the marks are gone.
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Can you ruin a deck by pressure washing?

One of the quickest ways to do damage to your deck is by blasting it with a high-pressure power washer. Using too much pressure can scar the wood, leaving unsightly marks. Damage to the wood that weakens it in spots could eventually lead to structural damage.
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Can you over pressure wash a deck?

If you use it with too much jet pressure or place the tip too close to the surface of your deck, you can deeply etch the wood and cause the fibers to splinter. Take some time to become familiar with the machine before you unleash that cleaning power on your deck.
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Is it better to sand or pressure wash deck?

DO sand your deck before sealing. It can take up to 48 hours for the deck to fully dry. At that point, lightly sand the surface to remove splintery or fuzzy patches caused by pressure-washing the deck. A pole sander with 80-grit sandpaper will suffice; a power sander is overkill.
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Why does my deck always look dirty?

A thorough yearly clean of your deck is critical to the upkeep of your outdoor space. Letting leaves and dirt sit on your deck for long periods of time can lead to discolouration and encourage mould and rotting of timber decks. As a starting point, sweep your deck to remove obvious debris and dirt from the surface.
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Does OxiClean remove deck stain?

The use of harsh ingredients and toxic chemicals on an outdoor deck can poison nearby grass and other plantings, so it's advisable to use only non-toxic cleaners. OxiClean contains sodium percarbonate, a hydrogen peroxide derivative, works well for removing a wide variety of tough stains and spills.
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Will vinegar remove deck stain?

Vinegar is acidic so, normally, it's actually used to remove stains. Issues can arise when vinegar is left to sit on decking for too long, as doing so can seep the color out of the wood.
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Can you lighten a dark stained deck?

Light: Apply a similar or darker color of stain with no additional preparation required. Dark: This will be hard to 'cover' with a lighter semi-transparent color, as the old/dark color will come through. If you want to lighten up the color of a dark deck, consider a lighter solid stain.
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How long should a deck last?

Traditional wood deck: Typically 10 to 15 years. Capped composite: Industry experts agree these boards can last 25 to 30+ years. Capped polymer (the best of the best): Because of its superior material composition, capped polymer boards can last much longer, potentially 50 years or more.
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