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hi Im Everett Abrams The Wizard of wood today I want to talk to you about mill stamps and sanding a deck it could be spots and it be any sanding on a deck where we want it to look uniform nice and neat so usually what happens is when we have a mill stamp which is mill stamps are going to carry a lot information about the wood if its prime if its not if its kiln dried KD that kind of stuff and its a dye thats used in the wood and it doesnt come out by pressure washing some people say oh itll come out when you clean the deck where you pressure wash thats not true so we want to figure out how we can get rid of this and still make the deck look good most the times this will be the underside of the deck but not always sometimes the good side of the wood is this way and you know sometimes people building decks theyre not paying attention a board might get turned over but however it happens the mill stamp is facing up and we now need to deal with that what we want to do is the best