I'm trying to tackle getting my deck prepped for re-staining and it's not going well. The part pictured gets little sun as it is next to north wall of garage and to make it worse, I didn't put any spacing between the planks when I built it, believing the wood would shrink and leave a gap. That works for the area that sees direct sunlight but in 10 years, the small/none gap in this area just clogged with debris and water drainage was poor.. When scraping, some areas the stain/paint just peels off in large pieces and is wet underneath. If it all peeled up that easy, I wouldn't mind but it's not consistent. The last time I stained it, I used this extra thick stuff that was really paint, even though it was called stain. I think that was a mistake. I went down each gap with the circular saw to clean it out and widen it a bit, so it should drain better now. I plan to scrape it all off and let it dry out over the winter but hand scraping the whole thing is just notgonnahappen.com... I would think any type of sanding would clogg up the paper real quick. Any ideas on tackling this without scraping on hands & knees?
