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Thread: merbau sealer...finish
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1st March 2007, 07:38 PM #1
merbau sealer...finish
Hi,
I am laying about 50sqm of merbau decking outside and I am looking for a sealer/oil? finish.
What I am looking for is one that will not add much if any to the colour....its dark enough now.
The only one I have come up with so far is Floods Penetrol. It does not darken the timber.
Any better suggestions/advice/experiences etc will be most welcome.
thanks guysInspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso
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1st March 2007, 07:43 PM #2
We've covered this topic a lot recently.
Do a search and you'll find lots of info.
Out in the sun, it will darken naturally anyway. Put a good quality deck oil on it but let it leach out the tannins first. Leave it at least 4-6 weeks.
Check out the Home Reno section for decking stuff like this.......
https://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?t=45040
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4th March 2007, 12:28 AM #3Do a search and you'll find lots of info.
Out in the sun, it will darken naturally anyway. Put a good quality deck oil on it but let it leach out the tannins first. Leave it at least 4-6 weeks.
Check out the Home Reno section for decking stuff like this.......
Thanks for that, mutter.....mutter, tried a search but failed musta used the wrong search terms.Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso
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4th March 2007, 08:19 AM #4
Do a search using the Google search above put the dot in the empty hole next to www.woodworkforums.com There are lots of answers to be found there. Much more thorough than the forum search and you can narrow your search the same way as you can a normal Google search.
I came up with 28 using "decking finish" as the search and 70 odd using merbau decking finish without the " "
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24th March 2007, 02:08 PM #5
We did our deck with Intergrain Dimension4 pretreatment, and then 3 or 4 coats of Intergrain DWD. It's more expensive than decking oils, but lasts longer, and the colour is much lighter, and it's not sticky at all. It still darkens the wood a little, but the finished Merbau is a beautiful rich orange-red colour, and matches the Western Red Cedar doors nicely.
Our deck is 2 years old now, and has no signs of wear or weather, but it's undercover, so it has some protection.
Good luck with your deck!Good things come to those who wait, and sail right past those who don't reach out and grab them.
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24th March 2007, 03:59 PM #6New Member
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merbau sealer-finish
Go for a transparent oil based product which will totally penetrate ( not leaving deposits of alkyd resin or synthetic polymer on the surface ) and which will bring out the natural beauty of the timber. Maintenance or rejuvenation is simple with a lambs wool applicator ( quicker than hoovering a carpet according to the wife ) and a real wood finish is achieved rather than a "pretty look".
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