strangerep
7th November 2011, 02:02 PM
I have some exterior hardwood timber steps. They looked really good when I first installed them, and finished with Spa-n-Deck.
18 months later, there is now (of course) considerable surface checking (small cracks, etc) over the whole surface of each step.
Being someone who likes to experiment (even if it means undoing everything later if the experiment fails), I'm thinking about trying to fill the imperfections with marine fibreglass resin (Epiglass), coloured/thickened with sawdust. I.e., pour/brush the resin over the whole surface so that it fills the cracks, and then sand it smooth before re-applying a finish (either Spa-n-Deck again, or maybe Cutek).
Just wondering whether anyone has tried this sort of thing?
Or am I just being silly?
18 months later, there is now (of course) considerable surface checking (small cracks, etc) over the whole surface of each step.
Being someone who likes to experiment (even if it means undoing everything later if the experiment fails), I'm thinking about trying to fill the imperfections with marine fibreglass resin (Epiglass), coloured/thickened with sawdust. I.e., pour/brush the resin over the whole surface so that it fills the cracks, and then sand it smooth before re-applying a finish (either Spa-n-Deck again, or maybe Cutek).
Just wondering whether anyone has tried this sort of thing?
Or am I just being silly?