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My Deck & What to put on it?

Grammy

Posted 11:13 pm, 05/09/2015

We built 2 decks, one is 10x32 and the other is 8x32 if I use thompson's can i stain over that?

leftlimp1@wilkes.net

Posted 8:56 pm, 05/03/2015

We have used Cabot's and Thompson's seal both and neither hold up well on wood.

OpenCasket

Posted 9:36 pm, 08/19/2014

Cool.

Satan

Posted 9:31 pm, 08/19/2014

me and my dad

OpenCasket

Posted 9:30 pm, 08/19/2014

Did you build it?

Satan

Posted 9:26 pm, 08/19/2014

my deck is 25+ yrs old and still solid

bluebird1

Posted 9:23 pm, 08/19/2014

I stain mine once a year.Still have not found a product that hops up to the weather.

moving101

Posted 9:20 pm, 08/19/2014

Expensive...so is restaining and rebuilding deck...over and over and over. That tish is pretty indestructible.

Does get a little hot to the touch though.

bluebird1

Posted 9:17 pm, 08/19/2014

If you walk around barefoot on that plastic wood you need tuff feet for the heat.

Satan

Posted 9:17 pm, 08/19/2014

that plastic stuff is expensive as h***

moving101

Posted 9:16 pm, 08/19/2014

Rebuild deck and use that plastic stuff that simulates wood. Comes in different colors and eliminates staining.

Satan

Posted 9:15 pm, 08/19/2014

put some thompsons water seal in a garden sprayer or roll it on and dont worry about it

bluebird1

Posted 9:13 pm, 08/19/2014

Question? Would the spray in bed liner work on a wooden deck? Question? Would it be cost effective?

moving101

Posted 9:12 pm, 08/19/2014

Nothing has the staying power of Cabot Stains.

OpenCasket

Posted 9:10 pm, 08/19/2014

Sounds about right

F'ing wind broke my umbrella pole (I forgot to drop it down and tie it up)

Satan

Posted 9:08 pm, 08/19/2014

"My Deck & What to put on it?"...a chaise lounge,large umbrella and a cooler full of iced beverages

wilkesboroguy

Posted 7:43 pm, 08/19/2014

Some of the comments I read said that 'prepping' the wood beforehand is a real job.

OpenCasket

Posted 7:38 pm, 08/19/2014

I was just reading that the rustoleum doesn't hold up well.

wilkesboroguy

Posted 7:35 pm, 08/19/2014

I was going to use that RustOleum Restore but I read reviews from many people that said the stuff only lasted about a year. Same with Home Depot's Deckover.

I ended up covering it with carpet tiles.

OpenCasket

Posted 7:28 pm, 08/19/2014

laguy

Posted 7:23 pm, 08/19/2014

"My Deck & What to put on it?"


K-Y

I never lube

And thanks for the info, rustoleum, bingo

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