May be a longshot, but has anyone had experience trying to bring some life into older, tired composite decking? Replacing it all is not in the cards $$ wise. Would love to make it repel water better & resist mold more than it does now.
We have what I assume to be early-2000's TREX that has become porous and absorbs, not repels water. Gray colored. It has almost a 120 or 240-grit feel to the surface, definitely not smooth like new stuff.
I see two options out there: DEFY and Rustoleum. Anyone have experience with either? Would prefer Rustoleum since I can get it local, and test on some scrap pieces/hidden spots before buying 4-6 gallons.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-RockSolid-1-Gal-Gray-Composite-Deck-Coating-350007/308854826
https://www.defywoodstain.com/product/defy-composite-deck-waterproofing-sealer/
not my deck, but looks similar
We have what I assume to be early-2000's TREX that has become porous and absorbs, not repels water. Gray colored. It has almost a 120 or 240-grit feel to the surface, definitely not smooth like new stuff.
I see two options out there: DEFY and Rustoleum. Anyone have experience with either? Would prefer Rustoleum since I can get it local, and test on some scrap pieces/hidden spots before buying 4-6 gallons.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-RockSolid-1-Gal-Gray-Composite-Deck-Coating-350007/308854826
https://www.defywoodstain.com/product/defy-composite-deck-waterproofing-sealer/
not my deck, but looks similar
