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CorrectDeck CX® Composite Decking & Railing Systems

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FAQ's: CorrectDeck CX Cleaning & Care

Is CorrectDeck CX scratch resistant?

Can I use bleach when cleaning CorrectDeck CX?

Can I paint or stain CorrectDeck CX?

What is the best snow removal procedure with CorrectDeck CX?

What is the proper way to handle and store CorrectDeck?

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Is CorrectDeck CX scratch resistant?

CorrectDeck CX is an extremely hard surface due to the mixture of polypropylene and can withstand day to day wear and tear such as moving furniture around. See CorrectDeck Cleaning & Care Guide

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Can I use bleach when cleaning CorrectDeck CX?

Bleach is not recommended for cleaning use with CorrectDeck CX. See CorrectDeck CX Cleaning and Care guide.

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Can I paint or stain CorrectDeck CX?

CorrectDeck CX is not recommended to be painted or stained. Only cut edges will respond properly to matching stains and these are available through your local CorrectDeck Dealer.

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What is the best snow removal procedure with CorrectDeck CX?

Any type of salt or ice melt can be applied to CorrectDeck CX as any wood surface along with the use of a plastic tip shovel. Please do not chip at any thin ice or directly on CorrectDeck CX as it may damage the surface of the material.

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What is the proper way to handle and store CorrectDeck CX?
CorrectDeck CXshould be stored on wood supports placed approximately every three feet and under a dry lumber cover or tarp. Rainwater that wouldn’t stain a deck will stain stacked lumber, so remember to keep it dry.

 
 
 

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