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Cockatoos have chewed a small part of my merbau railing - how do I:
1. Deter them
2. Repair chewed areas (not vast but still noticeable)
3. Do I need to sand the railing before revarnishing?
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Hi @JenD
Sadly those cockatoos will be back to eat more What do you think if we put some aluminium angle over the corners of your wood work maybe that will stop the damage?
Other wise you need to sand the corners of the merbua wood as they give nasty splinters running your hand along to damage before you re seal them.
In theory a "Scare HAWK" google it visual deterant is supoosed to scare them of.
Thanks so much for responding. I will sand the edges as you say and try a Scare Hawk.
Hi @JenD
It's great that you've received excellent advice from @Jewelleryrescue. Sanding the damage down should remove the danger of splinters. But if you are planning on re-staining the handrail it will be necessary to sand the handrail back to timber.
As for the scare hawk, I suggest having a look at the Saxon 41cm Brown Owl Bird Scarer and the Black Cat Bird Scare - 3 Pack. Old shiny CD's strung up together is also quite effective at scaring birds away.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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