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Will the surface peel off?
No, our fusing process incorporates
the surface layer into the wood
fiber continuously as one phase.
In testing by an independent
lab, the surface layer will
not peel off even when scored
or scratched.
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Why can’t I see a distinct
layer?
Rather than being a specific
‘layer’, our patented
technology actually brings more
of the UV, stain resistance,
and mildew-resistance additives
to the surface. This is continuously
blended into the material. That
is why scratching and hardness
is not a concern. Several companies
that specialize in testing the
thickness of coextrusion layers
have not been able to detect
a distinct boundary between
the wood composite substrate
and the cap layer.
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How come the factory saw cut
is chipped?
This happens because the product
is hot when we cut it at the
factory and our saws cut up
from underneath (this also happens
on our standard material). You
can trim the ends if you like
(all of our decking is cut at
least 1” longer than nominal
to provide for trim stock).
When cut at the jobsite, the
product will not chip in this
way because it has had a chance
to cool down. Consider cutting
it upside down using a sharp
carbide blade for the cleanest
cut.
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What is the cap layer made of?
It is made of a proprietary
blend of scratch, stain, and
antimicrobial additives with
and anti-slip grit incorporated
into our super-hard Polypropylene
base.
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What happens if the cap layer
is scratched through and shows
the substrate?
This is no cause for alarm.
The substrate contains all of
the necessary UV stabilizers
and is unaffected.
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Will the surface ever wear off?
Under normal conditions, the
surface will last indefinitely.
If exposed to high wear or abrasion,
some wearing is possible. If
any of the substrate becomes
exposed, this is no cause for
alarm. It contains the same
UV stabilizers as the rest of
the composition and is not affected.
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Why did you develop CorrectDeck
CX?
In listening to the decking
marketplace, we learned that
there has been a value gap between
what people expect of a composite
decking product and what is
available. We saw a need for
a truly low maintenance deck
product, with all of the benefits
of composite decking but none
of the drawbacks (drawbacks
like significant color fade,
grease staining, and mildew)).
This product is the only one
on the market which solves the
four composite decking customers
complain about most: color fade,
grease staining, and mildew
resistance.
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How long will the antimicrobial
last?
As you can probably understand,
we can’t predict exactly
because every exposure is different.
The important thing to remember
is the additive is incorporated
into CorrectDeck CX in the manufacturing
process, not painted or dipped.
So it will not soak back out,
and it creates a reservoir of
antimicrobial additive that
will replenish the surface over
time. You can expect the antimicrobial
additive to inhibit the growth
of many types of mildew for
five years or more. After five
years, the product still has
a much reduced tendency to stain
or spot from mildew, since there
is little or no exposed wood
fiber.
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Is the antimicrobial safe for
children?
Yes, when used in accordance
with our instructions. The additive
used in CorrectDeck CX with
Microban is the same as that
commonly used in antimicrobial
hand soap or dandruff shampoo.
The MSDS is the same as that
of standard CorrectDeck.
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How do I match a cut edge to
the coated edge?
Use classic squareedge profile
to match up or for ripping.
If necessary, use our touch
up markers. Use our CorrectDeck
CX Classic profile to match
up or for ripping. If necessary,
use our touch up markers. And
try our Channeled router bit
along one edge of classic, for
picture framing.
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Is it slippery?
It is not slippery under normal
conditions and is ADA compliant.
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Can I power wash it?
Yes, at low pressure (below
1000 psi) but it will not normally
be necessary - a garden hose
will remove most stains and
dirt.
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Can I use bleach?
Bleach is not recommended and
not normally necessary. Simply
use laundry soap and water to
clean.
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Can I stain or paint it?
No.
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How do I remove scuffs, should
they occur?
As with any decking surface,
heavy sand or grit or heavy
furniture can scuff CorrectDeck
CX, even though it is very hard.
Many scuffs can be removed with
a hair dryer or paint stripper
gun, held 4” from the
surface (be careful not to cause
a blister). Also, we offer CorrectDeck
CX touch up markers & care
kits for repair of deep scratches
or gouges.
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Do you plan to discontinue standard
CorrectDeck?
No, standard CorrectDeck has
been around for many years and
is an excellent product and
we are proud of it. We anticipate
selling it for many years to
come.
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