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17th May 2005, 09:53 PM #1New Member
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finish yellow balau deck
I am about to lay a yellow balau deck. i was wanting advice on how long I should wait between laying the deck and applying protective coatings of decking oil??
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17th May 2005, 11:50 PM #2Novice
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Swill, I recently completed a "mixed red hardwood" deck and was told to wait 6 weeks before oiling. This was with well seasoned timber. I would suggest seeking advise from those who sold you the timber, as they will undoubtedly be able to give the best advise.
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18th May 2005, 11:11 AM #3
I suggest that you clean the deck immediately after laying with a deck cleaning agent (oxalyic acid stuff). Then oil it once it has dried out.
TravSome days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen
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22nd May 2005, 12:30 PM #4
We've just recently had a deck built with the same timber. We had other work done, and the deck was built early in the renovations, so it was probably in place for about 6 weeks before I did the finishing. I used Intergrain DWD finish, and I'm really happy with it. It's a bit more expensive when you first do it, but it is supposed to last longer between recoats, so it only takes a few years before it's cheaper than oiling, and it looks fabulous, keeping the look of the timber.
We sanded back the deck with a drum sander before finishing, only waiting a day between sanding and the first coat. Their website says "non-oily non-resinous timbers should be pretreated or coated as soon as possible before, during or after installation". I don't think yellow balau needs to weather before finishing, but as others have recommended, check with your supplier first.
We actually did the pre-treat plus 3 coats, but I'd probably go with 2 coats if I did it again. The 3rd coat darkened the wood more than I wanted and started getting a build up of brush marks, where the 2nd coat finished much smoother.
Ours is a covered deck, but this finish is designed for open decks as well.
Here's a photo...apologies for the panorama jaggies in the photo
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