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Re: This is why you put oil on your Ipe' deck - vapochilled - 07-13-2016 jteneyck said: same stuff you used, the cabotts. It's really only to get the dirt and around here,pollen, which turns everything green! Re: This is why you put oil on your Ipe' deck - jteneyck - 07-13-2016 OK, very good. John RE: This is why you put oil on your Ipe' deck - Terry W - 07-29-2016 In the long run, I don't think you will find two coats helps that much more. I did our front deck with two coats. Letting each one soak in for about 15-20 minutes before wiping off the unabsorbed finish. Six months later (under full sun) it had turned grey. RE: This is why you put oil on your Ipe' deck - Robert Adams - 07-30-2016 I thought people liked the weathered look... Like they always say on the home shows... Course in the real world people want it to look like new regardless of what it is. I learned back when I built Adirondack chairs that not a single one of your customers will aaccept their chairs with a weathered appearance so you better try and make it look like new for as long as possible. Course I gave up on building them because they expect new look forever. RE: This is why you put oil on your Ipe' deck - atgcpaul - 09-05-2016 John, when you initially made the deck, how much space did you put between the boards? How about now a year later? I plan on making a Big Green Egg table using some ipe I bought at the Restore. It used to be a deck somewhere. Thanks Paul |