Hello,
Wondering if any of you folks have seen Trex do this. The problem areas appear to be near planter boxes on the deck where Sikkens stain was used on the cedar.
We had used a different stain previously and had it acid stripped I believe before the Sikkens was put on. Here are a couple of photos. Don’t know if I posted these right or not.
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Well I can't figure out how to post a photo. I went to attach file pulled the picture, it appeared next the attach file, but nothing came up. Is it because I have a Mac?
Macs post pics just fine....at least, OSX ones.....
I had my wife give it a go regarding pictures and she is much more computer savvy than me, she had the same problems. Hopefully we can figure it out because I would like everyone opinion on the photos
I have the same problem. When I do a reply (or start a new discussion) and click on 'attach files', nothing happens. I've tried disabling my pop-up blockers, firewall and even my anti virus software...no change. And its the same on both my laptop and desktop. So if you figure it out, please post back with your solution, cause I can't figure it out.
BruceM
it could depend on your ISP...but I've found it sometimes takes quite a while to upload...eventually, it does
Take pictures of the blistering and then contact Trex about it they may be able to point you in the right direction usually they will have some one call you from your area.