So I'm finally getting around to staining the deck. It has never been stained before and is more than 8 years old (when we bought the house). Workmanship on the deck is less than ideal, but it is at least solid. Not wanting to spend big bucks ripping out the old deck and redoing it. Wood is pressure treated and heavily weathered. Some boards will be replacing. Rest of the boards are good, except for weathered cracking (some deep).
I plan on washing with deck cleaner, no pressure washing. Filling in big cracks with wood filler.
Now comes the stain choices. Being in Canada, I have no access to the top stains like Defy, TWP or Armstrong Clark. I have toyed with the idea of restoration products:
http://rustoleumrestore.com/ - not liking comments I am seeing about the viscosity and difficult application.
http://www.olympic.com/products/olympic-rescue-it-wood-and-concrete-resurfacer - new on the market, no clue how it will perform
For stains, I am looking for a semi-transparent or semi-solid.
Flood semi-transparent penetrating oil - easy to get locally
Duckback Superdeck semi-transparent or semi-solid - limited retailers carry only some of the product line
Hardware chain house brand, apparently made in their own paint factory, looks like it may be old school oil based which is next to impossible to find. Can't find any reviews on this, though: http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Paint-Décor/Painting-Supplies/Stains-Preservatives/Home-s-Exterior/Oil-Semi-trans/3-40L-Semi-Transparent-Clear-Base-Alkyd-Stain/_/N-ntlt3Z2pqfZ67l/Ne-67n/Ntk-All_EN/R-I1866608?Ntt=Stains+%26+Preservatives
Suggestions on the best bet.
I plan on washing with deck cleaner, no pressure washing. Filling in big cracks with wood filler.
Now comes the stain choices. Being in Canada, I have no access to the top stains like Defy, TWP or Armstrong Clark. I have toyed with the idea of restoration products:
http://rustoleumrestore.com/ - not liking comments I am seeing about the viscosity and difficult application.
http://www.olympic.com/products/olympic-rescue-it-wood-and-concrete-resurfacer - new on the market, no clue how it will perform
For stains, I am looking for a semi-transparent or semi-solid.
Flood semi-transparent penetrating oil - easy to get locally
Duckback Superdeck semi-transparent or semi-solid - limited retailers carry only some of the product line
Hardware chain house brand, apparently made in their own paint factory, looks like it may be old school oil based which is next to impossible to find. Can't find any reviews on this, though: http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Paint-Décor/Painting-Supplies/Stains-Preservatives/Home-s-Exterior/Oil-Semi-trans/3-40L-Semi-Transparent-Clear-Base-Alkyd-Stain/_/N-ntlt3Z2pqfZ67l/Ne-67n/Ntk-All_EN/R-I1866608?Ntt=Stains+%26+Preservatives
Suggestions on the best bet.