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I have just had some treated pine steps installed
what product should I paint or oil the stringers and treads with ?
should I let them sit for a couple of weeks before painting ?
I was thinking weathershield but I don’t want the treads to be slippery - so I would add the non slip grit to what ever I use
thank you
Hi @gregmw,
There is no actual need to paint or oil the timber as it is suitably treated for exterior use. You could change the colour of the timber if you wished with an exterior stain.
As you've identified, painting the step treads could leave them quite slippery when wet. Dulux Weathershield would be suitable, but I'm unaware of any non-slip grits compatible with timber floor paints. Perhaps applying Croc Grip 5m x 48mm Clear Anti-Slip Tape after painting to the treads would minimise any potential slip issues.
There's no particular waiting period before applying a coating to treated Pine, so you're fine to apply your coating now.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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