Hi All,
I'm building a deck clad with 90 x 19mm PNG Kwilia [same species as merbau different country]. I am aware of the need to let the tanins run for the first few months & through the Renovators forum, decking section, learnt that napisan works just as well, if not better, than a lot of commercial timber clean products as a preliminary wash down before finishing.
My question is what next? In the photos below you see both carport screening & pergola posts already finished with 1 flood coat of Intergrain Dimension 4 & four coats of their DWD. I'm a great fan of this product and its longevity but have always used it on vertical surfaces not underfoot. I know it works differently than most decking finishes in that it forms a "varnish style crust" and even though it lasts longer if you ever let it go you have to sand down the lot! Intergrain have a dedicated decking product Ultra Deck but theres also Sickens, Deck & Spa? 2 part processes or 1 part? Acrylic / oil base? Is there a mid ground product that has good ultra-violet light inhibitors?
Whats the best current thinking for that illusive mix of near natural finish, longevity & ease of maintainence?
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I had posted this question in the decking section but despite lots of veiws no one has responded :no:
I thought I might have better luck with answers from you guys? Please I'm desperate to hear the latest thinking. I know theres lots of debate and conflicting ideas on this and would really appreciate feedback.
Matthew