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Hi
Deck is not in good condition and I want to fix it.
I saw some staining and oiling videos.
It looks like I need to stain it but just wanted to make sure I am on right path.
Do I need to sand it or just clean and then stain it?
or can I clean it and oil it?
Hi @legopoint,
You might like to share a wider shot so we can see more of your deck, but from your first photo it appears that you have uneven wear currently. It means that if you apply a product on top of what you have (whether an oil or a stain) it is unlikely to look great as you won't get a uniform appearance.
I'm not sure how big your deck is, but if you are prepared for a bit of work, you would get a much better result by sanding first. Have a look at my deck renewal using a floor sander as an example.
By using search you will find other examples on Workshop of members who have renewed their decks by sanding - you can typically get them back to a near-new appearance.
Jason
Hi @legopoint
It is vital that the surface of your timber deck be sanded properly. Failure to do so will result in poor oil absorption and an uneven finish on the surface. This will result in you having to sand off all that hard work and begin again.
I suggest having a look at these amazing deck revamps shared by our Workshop members:
Here is a link to our best advice: How do you revive a deck?
Here are some handy step-by-step guides:
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Happy Holidays!
Red
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Thank you @Jason
Area is close to 11 sqm
Some nails are protruding about 1-2 mm so I need to sort them first before attempting sanding.
You'll be able to knock those nails in further with a nail punch and hammer @legopoint
Keep us updated, and reach out again if you have further questions.
Mitchell
Thanks @MitchellMc
I bought these https://www.bunnings.com.au/trojan-3-piece-nail-punch-set_p0423026 .
I watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaBkdZiDZxg to make sure I am using the right technique.
Some nails moved but some didn't budge. Nail punch head also got deformed.
In the video it seems very easy but on some nails I had to hit 5-10 times to push them even 1-2mm.
Hi!
Once you have suitably prepared the deck (repair, sand, clean) you can then look into sealing.
Sealing will help rejuvanate and enhance the beauty of the timber for years to come.
A reccomended trade quality system on the market is:
- 1 coat of Sikkens Cetol HLSe (in the colour of your choice, to provide colour enrichment)
- 2 coats of Sikkens Cetol Deck (protective trafficable topcoats)
Hi @legopoint,
What size and weight hammer are you using? If they are hardwood joists, that could explain the issues with driving the nails down; it can be an incredibly hard timber. Make sure you have a decent-sized hammer, like at least a 16oz hammer, and perhaps pick up a less budget-friendly punch like the Kincrome 4mm Nail Punch. Make sure you have the nail punch centred over the head of the nail as if it slips off during punching, it can deform its edges.
Mitchell
Thanks @MitchellMc
Happy New Year
I have https://www.bunnings.com.au/irwin-20oz-fibreglass-hammer-1991009_p0065673
I tried nail punch technique on some spare piece similar to https://www.bunnings.com.au/90-x-45mm-outdoor-framing-mgp10-h3-treated-pine-2-4m_p8032172 and it worked.
I am worried that if I use too much force I could damage the wood or hurt myself.
So I am going to follow https://www.workshop.bunnings.com.au/t5/Outdoor/How-to-oil-a-new-deck/m-p/154405#M20642 this time.
I hope to add new life for at least another year and by then I'll probably have more confidence as I am thinking of getting better at woodworking/DIY this year.
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