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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?
That sounds like a plan, @legopoint. By oiling the deck, you'll preserve the timber and stop it from deteriorating. Sanding the deck just improves the look of it; so, the oiling is more important at this time.
Mitchell
Weather was good this weekend for cleaning and coating.
Work in progress.
First coat done.
I'll do another in 2 hours.
I read a tip that to see if another coating is needed is to do water droplet test.
As you can see in before photo deck condition was very bad.
Should I go for third coat ?
Before
After
If that's the first or second coat in the after images, then it's looking pretty good @legopoint. If it's the first, I'd do another, but if it's the second, you are probably right to stop there.
Well done!
Mitchell
Thanks @MitchellMc
After photo was 1st coat. I did second and then waited 2-3 hours to do water beading test.
It was so satisfying to see water not disappearing into boards.
So I stopped at 2 coats. I guess it is sorted for another year or two.
Thanks all for the helpful information.
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