My deck has some old stain on that I can't get off in some spots what
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Hello Rhonda, You can always flip the boards over. The other side should be OK.
Lightly sand it. Then proceed as you wish.
Power wash
use a power washer with at least 2000 psi to clean the surface. but be careful because a strong power washer can damage your wood quickly
yes! this is the thing to do first clean the wood and then see what has to be done, like sanding or replacing or flipping boards. Thanks Jason for your good advice.
the Shabby Chic enthusiasts would die for that look. How about putting a clear finish over it to keep it just the way it is! It's very "farmhouse".
If you must cover it, you can get solid deck paint. I like Behr's from Home Depot, it comes in many colors.
You can try a stripper which may get it off, but friends of mine just had this same issue and they had to sand it off. They just used a rotary hand sander purchased from harbor freight