Deck & Wood Brightener Powder 2LB DRP
Quick Overview
- Safe and effective on all exterior wood decks, siding, lattice, fencing, furniture, and other wooden structures
- Used after Cleaning to Brighten the wood to a like new look.
- Environmentally safe and 100% biodegradable
- Apply immediately to wet wood surfaces and watch the grayed or weathered wood become like new again before your eyes!
- A unique professional formula is safe and effective on exterior wood decks, siding, lattice, fencing and all natural wood structures. Product can also be used on composite decking
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$23.70
$27.85
DRP Wood and Deck Brightener
Apply Wood and Deck Brightener to wet wood surfaces and you'll see the color come back before your eyes to like-new condition!
- Unique professional formula
- Safe and effective on all exterior wood decks, siding, lattice, fencing, furniture, and other wooden structures
- Safe for use on composite decking
- Environmentally safe
- 100% biodegradable
Apply immediately to wet wood surfaces and watch the grayed or weathered wood become like new again before your eyes!
The unique professional formula is safe and effective on all exterior wood decks, siding, lattice, fencing and all other natural wood structures. Product can also be used on composite decking.
Product is environmentally safe and 100% biodegradable.
DO NOT ALLOW PRODUCT TO DRY ON SURFACE. If brightener solution dries, lightly mist with water or reapply.
*NOTE** Since there is a wide variation in the quality and
variety of wood surfaces, test on an inconspicuous area and allow to
dry before general use.

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