Deck Staining- Don’t Waste Your Money! Get True Water-Lock via Deck Armor!

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Deck Staining is a bad choice! Many Deck owners chose stain as a protective coating for their structures and it’s a drastic financial mistake. Most of them have pressure treated pine decks with steel fasteners. These fasteners are left exposed to the elements when decks are “protected” with stain. It’s not capable of encapsulating them and covering over their entry holes (entry points). Nor is it capable of filing the cracks and openings of decks that allow additional water into planks to reach the steel via saturation.

The end Result = Deck Death…… because the homeowner or deck owner is largely inexperienced with these issues, they make a poor uneducated decision of waterproofing their decks with stain that ends up cost them 20k to 40k down the road via tear down deck replacement. It happens every day.


image shows a deck with flaking deck stain. The Deck has grew wood in poor health because of the lack of protection from the failed deck staining

Here is a Deck just north of Cincinnati, Ohio with a flaking, disintegrating deck stain that had just been obliterated by the sun. The owners after years of dealing with constantly re-staining it every couple seasons were contemplating spending 30 thousand plus for composite decking. A giant waste of money. But they were thinking about it!


STAIN IS An INDOOR COATING! It can only survive outside on vertical surfaces or under the cover of a roof. Even in these scenarios it barely survives and definitely without providing any type of protection for the substrate it’s on.

Deck Owners who have non-corrosive fasteners can utilize it, but again at what cost? Though they may not get the fastener corrosion and board rot, the poor protection will still lead to warped boards, U-V damage, splintering, and just overall ugly deck!

Local Painters and your local Handymen that a lot of deck owners hire have no knowledge of this. So, they will reach for stain often because it’s cheaper than deck coatings that actually take polymer and minerals to produce. Not really their fault. Just lack of REAL ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE on the subject.

The good news for Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky- Southeast Indiana Deck owners is they have an Industrial Grade, Thick-Build- High-Stretch, Lifetime Deck Armor System available to them that answers all the problems that’s stain creates.


image shows the ability of the high-build, ultra-tough deck armor, kong armor at encapsulation and lockdown of peeling deck paints and resurfacing decks with peeling deck paint or disintegrating, flaking, 
 deck stain
A deck in Northern Kentucky with a failed Semi-Solid Deck Stain that left the structure ugly, unprotected, and with several rotten boards is displayed before and after Peeling Deck Paint Lockdown Encapsulation via Kong Armor™ Lifetime Deck Armor. The results are True Water-Lock and Real Deck Armor Protection that is game and Ready for UV Rays and Foot Traffic!

Kong Armor ™ The World’s Toughest Deck Armor and Its Deck Rescue Painters can create True Water-Lock on your deck because of our armor coating’s ability to encapsulate cracks and nail and screw entry holes, bolts, the whole nine yards. Kong engulfs everything it is applied to and lives a high-build, Ultra-Tough, True-Water Lock Finish on Decks.

Plus, its locally Backed in the Tristate for Life! With Service, Support, and Warranty included (unheard of and never done) …. its Lifetime Deck Armor

The World’s Toughest!

Stain………lol…. why don’t you rub your deck down with some linseed oil while you’re at it…. lmao

Quit playing games and get the Best……….or suffer like the rest

I heard Refinances on houses right now to replace decks that were poorly protected are not bad….. 8%

Be informed- Be Smart- Get the best from the get-go and be done with ever completely painting, staining, resurfacing your deck again

Kong Armor 🦍 Lifetime Deck Armor


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