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I am building a couple of Adirondack chairs from Redwood. I found
some nice clear Redwood for most of the visible slats, arms etc. Under-structure is construction grade Redwood. This stuff is hard to find in Kansas. I want to preserve the color and not let it gray out. I have googled and found lots of recommendations for oils including teak oil and others. So many variations I am about as confused as when I started. A suitable penetrating oil seems to be the way to go. Do any of you guys have experience with a similar project? They will be outdoors. Thanks RonB |
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