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I heard there's some kind of really great cedar wood deck treatment,
sold in marine shops, but I can't remember what it was called now.
Anyone remember? It was about $60-80 a galon I think.

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I have a Western Red Cedar deck that is 26 years old and in excellent
shape. . The treatment product I use is PENOFIN. It has worked very
well for me. I use the "red label" cans, the color is "Transparent
Western Red Cedar". Steve in Virginia




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I heard there's some kind of really great cedar wood deck treatment,
sold in marine shops, but I can't remember what it was called now.
Anyone remember? It was about $60-80 a galon I think.


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On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:36:07 GMT, Steve wrote:

I have a Western Red Cedar deck that is 26 years old and in excellent
shape. . The treatment product I use is PENOFIN. It has worked very
well for me. I use the "red label" cans, the color is "Transparent
Western Red Cedar". Steve in Virginia

Is it water-based or oil-based? In Calif. the last few years, we can't

buy the oil-based stuff any more, and the other isn't very useful.

Aspasia


On 20 Apr 2007 16:08:46 -0700, dean wrote:

I heard there's some kind of really great cedar wood deck treatment,
sold in marine shops, but I can't remember what it was called now.
Anyone remember? It was about $60-80 a galon I think.


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On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:36:07 GMT, Steve wrote:

I have a Western Red Cedar deck that is 26 years old and in excellent
shape. . The treatment product I use is PENOFIN. It has worked very
well for me. I use the "red label" cans, the color is "Transparent
Western Red Cedar". Steve in Virginia

Is it water-based or oil-based? In Calif. the last few years, we can't

buy the oil-based stuff any more, and the other isn't very useful.

Aspasia


Oil based. If you don't mind paying the shipping, buy it here
http://www.woodnewengland.com/cscart/penomain.htm

Good stuff. I've used it a few years now and won't use anything else.


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On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:36:07 GMT, Steve wrote:


I have a Western Red Cedar deck that is 26 years old and in excellent
shape. . The treatment product I use is PENOFIN. It has worked very
well for me. I use the "red label" cans, the color is "Transparent
Western Red Cedar". Steve in Virginia


Is it water-based or oil-based? In Calif. the last few years, we can't

buy the oil-based stuff any more, and the other isn't very useful.


Aspasia


Oil based. If you don't mind paying the shipping, buy it herehttp://www.woodnewengland.com/cscart/penomain.htm

Good stuff. I've used it a few years now and won't use anything else.


Edwin - that's it. Thanks for the link. What color do you use? I have
a cedar deck, its about 70 feet wide and 15' deep, how much would I
need? I was thinking about the: Ultra Premium Red Label Penofin in
Western Red Cedar, I like a more of a brownish red finish, preferably
something like teak furniture looks.



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Edwin - that's it. Thanks for the link. What color do you use? I have
a cedar deck, its about 70 feet wide and 15' deep, how much would I
need? I was thinking about the: Ultra Premium Red Label Penofin in
Western Red Cedar, I like a more of a brownish red finish, preferably
something like teak furniture looks.


I used the Penofin for Hardwoods I've used it on mahogany and Spanish
cedar. So far, there is no graying from UV after a few years. I'd guess
about 2 to 3 gallons to do deck and rails. That's a good sized deck!
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