Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
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Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? Mike P |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
Mike P wrote:
Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? Personal preference is oil. Feeds the wood, looks natural, easy to apply & recoat. -- Dave The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk 01634 717930 07850 597257 |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
"Mike P" mike@askme wrote in message ... Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? My preference for what to do with decking would require a chain saw and digger... |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 09:17:51 +0100, :Jerry: wrote:
"Mike P" mike@askme wrote in message ... Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? My preference for what to do with decking would require a chain saw and digger... ================================== What a waste! Don't you enjoy a good bonfire? Cic. -- =================================== Using Ubuntu Linux Windows shown the door =================================== |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Mike P wrote: Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? Personal preference is oil. Feeds the wood Funny how something that's stone dead can need feeding. I think I'll dig the cat up and give him some Whiskas. , looks natural, easy to apply & recoat. |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
On 2007-07-03 10:39:20 +0100, Stuart Noble
said: The Medway Handyman wrote: Mike P wrote: Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? Personal preference is oil. Feeds the wood Funny how something that's stone dead can need feeding. I think I'll dig the cat up and give him some Whiskas. I wouldn't. It was probably that that killed him in the first place. |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
Andy Hall wrote:
On 2007-07-03 10:39:20 +0100, Stuart Noble said: The Medway Handyman wrote: Mike P wrote: Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? Personal preference is oil. Feeds the wood Funny how something that's stone dead can need feeding. I think I'll dig the cat up and give him some Whiskas. I wouldn't. It was probably that that killed him in the first place. I decided to dig him up anyway, and he doesn't look too bad |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 08:20:42 +0100, Mike P mike@askme wrote:
... Hi ... ... Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ ... Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? ... ... Mike P One sensible answer .............. my ........... how this group has changed :-) Mike P |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
Mike P wrote:
On Tue, 03 Jul 2007 08:20:42 +0100, Mike P mike@askme wrote: .. Hi .. .. Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ .. Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? .. .. Mike P One sensible answer .............. my ........... how this group has changed :-) Mike P I think the grey colour is about as good as it gets. Oil just makes it look like it's wet i.e. dark grey, and the stuff you see the fat blokes spraying in the tv advert needs doing every year to keep it looking like Legoland. Oxalic acid is the basis of most of the bleaching products, but it didn't work for me, so I'm sticking with the driftwood look. |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
On Jul 3, 8:20 am, Mike P mike@askme wrote:
Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? Mike P AFAIK stain ought not be applied to weathered wood, so oil will be easier. cheers, Pete. |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
On Jul 3, 7:20 pm, Mike P mike@askme wrote:
Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? I've just used a water blaster to remove all the grey, and oiled it. Looks just like new. |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
Matty F wrote:
On Jul 3, 7:20 pm, Mike P mike@askme wrote: Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? I've just used a water blaster to remove all the grey, and oiled it. Looks just like new. Interesting. Suggests that the colour may not go very deep. If it's resin degraded by UV, it's possible you may not have to do it again, or at least not very often |
Decking oil or Decking stain+presertive
On Jul 4, 11:42 pm, Stuart Noble
wrote: Matty F wrote: On Jul 3, 7:20 pm, Mike P mike@askme wrote: Hi Decking is going grey on the balastrades and spindles etc ........ Which is better to use on the whole area ... oil or stain ? I've just used a water blaster to remove all the grey, and oiled it. Looks just like new. Interesting. Suggests that the colour may not go very deep. If it's resin degraded by UV, it's possible you may not have to do it again, or at least not very often I have hardwood decking and outdoor furniture, something like Kwila, and after 15 years it has gone grey. I used Wattyl Forestwood deck oil which has a brown/red colour. |
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