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exoticpete
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Hi this is one for roger if he is available, we have a few decks to install and I was wondering what oil you would recommend applying on completion the timbers are larch, cumaru and massaranduba we are looking for a clear finish with uv filters etc, know most of the pavers will say gallon of diesel and a match, but in the right position and using the right materials decking has its place,

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I had a problem with hardwood decking splitting and moving so was recommended this

http://www.owatroldirect.co.uk/product/seasonite/

We put it on a Cedar pergola and it seemed like a good product when we put it on , haven't seen it recently but about 6 months on everything was all good
John

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exoticpete wrote:Hi this is one for roger if he is available, we have a few decks to install and I was wondering what oil you would recommend applying on completion the timbers are larch, cumaru and massaranduba we are looking for a clear finish with uv filters etc, know most of the pavers will say gallon of diesel and a match, but in the right position and using the right materials decking has its place,

Many thanks

Peter
Peter,

With the Camaru & Massaranduba I would leave the wood for at least 6-12 months after installing before oiling, enough natural oils in those woods, and would be of no gain to the wood plus being hardwoods, they would benefit from a bit of weathering first.
The Larch, again could do with some time to weather really before oiling. As for oil for the wood's then my choice would be this http://www.owatrol.com/index.p....olje-d1
2 coats needed. Excellent finish with this oil.
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exoticpete
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Post: # 103081Post exoticpete

Thanks Roger/John we have used Sadolin premium Decking Oil in the past and had no issues but I will use what you recommend hope your keeping busy thanks Peter
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Post: # 103082Post lutonlagerlout

sikkens and osmo do some fantastic outdoor oils for doors and windows but not sure if any good on decks
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Post: # 103084Post RAPressureWashing

exoticpete wrote:Thanks Roger/John we have used Sadolin premium Decking Oil in the past and had no issues but I will use what you recommend hope your keeping busy thanks Peter
Sadolin Pete, really …….
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lutonlagerlout wrote:sikkens and osmo do some fantastic outdoor oils for doors and windows but not sure if any good on decks
cheers LLL
Osmo do some very good products, as you say for windows doors etc, not used them on decking though LLL and their internal wood oils are second to none. Sikkens :(
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Post: # 103087Post exoticpete

Im listening roger thanks for the advice where can I buy it ?
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Post: # 103088Post lutonlagerlout

sikkens do some very good UV rated stuff for hardwood doors and windows roger
I know a lot of decorators who rate both sikkens and osmo
sadolin had its time,around 1989 IIRC :;):
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exoticpete wrote:Im listening roger thanks for the advice where can I buy it ?

http://www.owatrol.com
There based in Watford Pete
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Post: # 103094Post exoticpete

many thanks all 89 was a good year luton :D
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Post: # 103104Post lutonlagerlout

i can remember going to raves with sadolins all over my hands
bugger to get off
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