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Fresh coat of oil applied to deck.

Here you can see the part that was stripped with a fresh coat of oil put on it. It will need to sink in. You can still see some white paint on the nail heads and in the deep cracks. Not all the paint can be removed, some will come off as the oil sinks in the wood which loosens what is out of reach of the sanding and buffing machines.

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