In The Doghouse
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Yesterday I sprayed and pressure washed the 12 x 24 deck. This is the wooden deck with 6 inch wide deck boards and is about 8 years old. The surface is now clean and today was dry enough to accept some kind of sealant.
I know that Thompson's does a lot of advertising but after using it the last time it didn't take long for the deck to again turn gray. I also now understand that theirs is now water based instead of oil based.
What is my best option? Is there another brand that is oil based that will highlight the woodgrain and hinder the wood turning gray?
This is off the Lowe's page for Thompson's:
Clear waterproofer protects wood, brick and concrete from water damage
Allows wood to gray naturally
Exceeds all federal waterproofing standards for wood, concrete and brick
It says "Allows wood to gray naturally". I don't want the wood to gray.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Thompson-s...ofer-Actual-Net-Contents-640-fl-oz/1000183859
I know that Thompson's does a lot of advertising but after using it the last time it didn't take long for the deck to again turn gray. I also now understand that theirs is now water based instead of oil based.
What is my best option? Is there another brand that is oil based that will highlight the woodgrain and hinder the wood turning gray?
This is off the Lowe's page for Thompson's:
Clear waterproofer protects wood, brick and concrete from water damage
Allows wood to gray naturally
Exceeds all federal waterproofing standards for wood, concrete and brick
It says "Allows wood to gray naturally". I don't want the wood to gray.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Thompson-s...ofer-Actual-Net-Contents-640-fl-oz/1000183859
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