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Thread: Best Finish For Yellow Balau
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2nd March 2005, 02:32 PM #1
Best Finish For Yellow Balau
A friend on mine has just had a fence constructed with horizontal battens of Yellow Balau and she is wondering what the most appropriate finish would be.
The fence is fully exposed to the harsh Brisbane sun. I was thinking that numerous coats of a decking oil would be required with regular reapplication over time.
Alternatively would an exterior clear tint varnish work ? Less maintenance but possibly yellowing and flaking over time.
Any help would be most appreciated.
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2nd March 2005, 02:47 PM #2
Sikkens Cetol followed by coats of Sikkens Supernatural would be one suggestion. My preference would be to use Spa-n-Deck by the flood company, an acrylic finish which I can't speak of highly enough.
Cheers
Michael
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2nd March 2005, 09:59 PM #3
Oil only
Agree that Sikkens would be among the best outdoor finishes. Whatever brand she goes with I would suggest use only oil type finishes. Varnishes/lacquers etc that sit on the surface WILL peel away after a year or so, requiring major re-sanding/preparation to reapply new finish. With oil finish you just maintain by applying a new coat as required (with perhaps a clean to prepare).
Some useful-sounding advice (that appeard on this forum) for applying decking oil was apply one coat a day for a week, one coat a week for a month, and one coat a month for a year. I reckon with that sort of base the fihish should last (with 2-3 yearly extra coats) as long as the fence.Rusty
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3rd March 2005, 10:17 AM #4
Thsanks mic-d and JB.
I did a bit of web research on the products you suggested - they sound like good options. It is going to be quite difficult to convince her to apply that many coats of oil as there is a helluva lot of wood in the fence.
mic-d, have you used the spa-n-deck product ? Does it tend to peel and flake after a year or is it more hardy ?
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3rd March 2005, 11:04 AM #5
In the clear light of day I see I've suggested a major overkill regarding number of coats of Sikkens Cetol needed. This product builds up fairly quickly and three coats maintained yearly should be sufficient.
Rusty
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3rd March 2005, 11:58 AM #6Originally Posted by JB
What would be the best method of application ? Simply a rag soaked in the Sikkens and wiped on or using a brush ?
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3rd March 2005, 12:20 PM #7Originally Posted by johnmc
I think you need to follow the application instructions closely tho. Have a look at http://www.floodco.com/Products/pro_basecoat.cfm for more info on another product in the range and advice on prep for new timber...
Cheers
Michael
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3rd March 2005, 01:00 PM #8Originally Posted by johnmcRusty
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