LotteBum
27th April 2008, 04:30 PM
I'm hoping someone here might be able to help me as I'm in BIG trouble.
Mid last year we built a deck using ironbark decking and decided to seal it using Spa & Deck. So, off we went to Bunnings to buy some. I spoke to one of their people who recommended I use the 'Natural' colour because, being ironbark, we did not want to conceal the natural colour of the deck. Thinking the Spa & Deck 'Natural' colour was clear, we proceeded to apply it. It went completely orange and concealed all of the natural variations in our beautiful, not to mention expensive, decking. Not only this, but regardless of colour, I thought it made our deck look like cheap modwood (plastic composite decking) and that is not at all what we wanted. My partner was a little more tolerant of the plastic look (but not the colour), however being the fussy cow I am, I was devastated.
I rang the Spa & Deck representative in Brisbane who came to visit us. He was very helpful and left us with a couple of containers of gear to strip the product off and told us to apply it and wash it off with a 1500 psi pressure cleaner. We did this, but there is still some of the product remaining in the sunnier spots on the deck and I really want to get rid of the stuff so that I can oil the deck instead...
So... has anyone ever removed Spa & Deck with much success?? Should we sand the remaining bits? I'm at a loss because it cost quite a bit to buy, plus hire of the pressure cleaner, so we're about $300 out of pocket just for doing it. Not happy. That said, I just want to get it out of my sight - I can't stand that orange look anymore.
Hoping for some good avice :-)
Cheers,
Lotte
Mid last year we built a deck using ironbark decking and decided to seal it using Spa & Deck. So, off we went to Bunnings to buy some. I spoke to one of their people who recommended I use the 'Natural' colour because, being ironbark, we did not want to conceal the natural colour of the deck. Thinking the Spa & Deck 'Natural' colour was clear, we proceeded to apply it. It went completely orange and concealed all of the natural variations in our beautiful, not to mention expensive, decking. Not only this, but regardless of colour, I thought it made our deck look like cheap modwood (plastic composite decking) and that is not at all what we wanted. My partner was a little more tolerant of the plastic look (but not the colour), however being the fussy cow I am, I was devastated.
I rang the Spa & Deck representative in Brisbane who came to visit us. He was very helpful and left us with a couple of containers of gear to strip the product off and told us to apply it and wash it off with a 1500 psi pressure cleaner. We did this, but there is still some of the product remaining in the sunnier spots on the deck and I really want to get rid of the stuff so that I can oil the deck instead...
So... has anyone ever removed Spa & Deck with much success?? Should we sand the remaining bits? I'm at a loss because it cost quite a bit to buy, plus hire of the pressure cleaner, so we're about $300 out of pocket just for doing it. Not happy. That said, I just want to get it out of my sight - I can't stand that orange look anymore.
Hoping for some good avice :-)
Cheers,
Lotte