03-26-2016, 06:38 PM
A friend has a 20 year old deck made of green treated wood that's structurally fine but not looking good. They'd like me to see what I can do to make it look better. When I looked up some guides, I'm seeing many different options. What do you think of these approaches?
1. Rent a pressure washer and use 1000psi to 1500psi to clean the deck with water. Let it dry a few days and then apply a clear or colored deck stain/sealer.
2. Wet the deck and apply a deck cleaner. Let that sit per the instructions and then use a pressure washer to rinse it, let it dry a few days, and apply stain/sealer.
3. Per This Old House: Use a hand sprayer to apply a deck cleaner, then use a broom type brush to scrub and remove any dirt. Spray with a garden hose to rinse, let it dry a few days, then apply a deck stain/sealer
Instead of using a packaged deck stain/sealer, would it work as well to use a mix of 50% mineral spirits and 50% linseed oil? I used that on a wood trailer last fall and it worked well.
Any recommendations for deck cleaners, or are they generally needed?
thanks,
Bryan
1. Rent a pressure washer and use 1000psi to 1500psi to clean the deck with water. Let it dry a few days and then apply a clear or colored deck stain/sealer.
2. Wet the deck and apply a deck cleaner. Let that sit per the instructions and then use a pressure washer to rinse it, let it dry a few days, and apply stain/sealer.
3. Per This Old House: Use a hand sprayer to apply a deck cleaner, then use a broom type brush to scrub and remove any dirt. Spray with a garden hose to rinse, let it dry a few days, then apply a deck stain/sealer
Instead of using a packaged deck stain/sealer, would it work as well to use a mix of 50% mineral spirits and 50% linseed oil? I used that on a wood trailer last fall and it worked well.
Any recommendations for deck cleaners, or are they generally needed?
thanks,
Bryan