This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Flood® Wood Care for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
	Tis the time of year
	where backyard prep is in full swing.
	When we were looking for our next step up home,
	one of the things I would have loved to have found
	was a home with a wood deck.
	My husband tried to talk me out of that
	because of how difficult he figured it would be to stain said deck
	year, after year.
	Come to find out,
	the Flood® Wood Care Staining Made Simple interactive selection guide
	would have taken all of our worries away.
	Check that.
	It would have made it easy enough
	for me to select,
	pick up
and use products
	that would have made the wood deck
	no maintenance at all.
For him at least.
	Which would have meant a wood deck for me.
	Alas.
	No wood deck.
	But we DO have some awesome adirondack chairs
	that we need to assemble.
	Let me tell you.
	Last year,
	I got some Freecycle chairs
	that I took apart
	and painted
	and then couldn't
	FOR. THE. LIFE. of ME
	put back together again.
	So we went ahead and bought some
	unfinished Adirondack chairs from Home Depot
	(for a great price, google them)
	and now I want to stain and finish those.
	I love that the Flood® Wood Care Staining Made Simple guide
	makes it super easy to plan out everything you need to stain a huge deck
	or a simple set of adirondack chairs.
	I walked through the guide and it's so easy to use.
	
	
	
	Even in my severely sleep deprived state,
	in a few simple steps,
	I could pick out a lovely shade of Petwer Gray Solid Finish stain.
	My walkthrough also suggested a cleaner for my project
	and made it super easy to find my retailer of choice close to home.
	Which means, in our case, we can get more chairs
	and the stain all in one stop.
	The best part of the widget though,
was the videos.
	
	They are super quick snapshots
	that show you how to use what you just bought.
Now THAT is awesome.
	Right now,
	they are running a 
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	You can enter for a chance to win
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	All you need to do is like Flood® Wood Care
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there are plenty of free tidbits from the goodlife
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	Once I finish those chairs,
	I think I might need to finally tackle my 
Woody Love Pinterest Board
	 Here's a simple project from my Woody Love Board
	I pinned via Centsational Girl
	You will actually have to click through my Pinterest Board to get to the post.
	
	And we actually need to tear up our carpet downstairs
	and we're thinking of putting in hardwood floors.
Flood® Wood Care might actually make a project like this doable
	
	I pinned that to my woody board via Houzz and 
	it is by a+b kasha designs.
Just. Saying.
	If you need inspiration for stainable projects, 
	there are over 250 MOSTLY stainable
	projects just on that one board alone.
	That should keep you busy for a while.
	Happy Summer!
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