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Hi Team,
Question, please; About 4 months ago we added this little deck to our place. Initially, I think I used a merbau stained oil. The deck has only had one coat. The second photo below was just after the deck had been hosed off and cleaned, and I'd like to maintain that glossy wet look. Would a varnish be the stuff to do this, and can I do it after an oil based coat has previously been applied?
Thanks,
Jason
Hi @BoeingFan,
That "wet look" is exactly what it is, a wet deck. I've never seen a deck that actually looks like that in person. I understand that look is incredible; that's why you'll often see some very impressive-looking decks that have been wet down for their glamour shots. I'm no different, and below is a picture of my deck after being watered.
Some concerns I have with you trying to achieve this look: Varnish is not something you can just coat over like an oil once it's deteriorated. You'll be forced to sand the deck entirely to re-coat. Your coating might last three to five years, but you'll be in for a re-sand at that point. Varnishes can also get scratched up, and I'm unaware of any hard varnish coatings designed for trafficked areas. Secondarily, you're going to create an ice rink when it actually rains. That gloss coating will be exceptionally slippery in the rain and could cause injury.
If there were a coating that was non-slip, long-lasting and provided the same look, we'd all be applying it to our decks.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
I Would sand your deck to 300gt to 600gt bring out the boards colours again and also try break through the oil layer . ! litre will do 2 coats and you will have a near wet look year round. Slip will be determined be final sanding finish you give it but 300gt will retain natural grip.
There are more post anti slip products avaliable if this becomes an issue.
I polished marble tiles to 150 gr and sealed them and they are safe in wet conditions as they have traction.
Then use a satin finish
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