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    Default Cleaning Tallowood Deck

    Just wanted to say hello and mention that after reading many of the posts here I mustered the courage to put a deck down on a raised concrete slab on the front of the house. It's been a bit of hard work (don't want to see another dynabolt for at least 10 years But it has been rewarding and enjoyable.

    I've got half the decking laid - Tallowood. But have a question about the timber. I ordered 380 LM. 350 came wrapped and is fine, the other 30 metres came loose and looks like it has some water stains on it. I'm also worried that I might get some water on some of the deck before it's completed. Is sanding the only way get this off? ( I saw a similiar question was asked about water staining on Blue Gum flooring - didn't know if the Tallowood could be treated differently)

    Thanks
    Eric

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    G'day Eric.

    yep,The same applies.
    However, Is your deck going to be weather exposed?

    If it is, you will find that the timber will display a water stain anyway.

    It is possible to sand and coat the deck boards prior to installing them. that way they get a coating on all 4 sides.
    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
    Grafton

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    Thanks Trevor,

    Most of the deck will not be exposed as ther is a roof over it, it should only get exposed as the rain blows in round the edges.

    I've been doing some more searching and I have concluded that I am not dealing with water stains but tannin stains. Found a few recomendations that oxaylic (sp) acid mixed up and appled to to the stain should get rid of the stains. Does this sound right?

    Eric

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    I've never tried it, But heard of people that have and they seem to like it.
    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
    Grafton

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