oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck

   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck #51  
I agree but that is it and no after treatment. My renters can wash theirs if they so desire. I like the Trex better anyway as it don't get slick when it rains and the contractor used stainless fasteners as well. IMO, decks are generally a PITA.


I have washed and stained hundreds of decks. I have seen good trex and cheap trex. It is easier to wash than wood, though.. Best decks IMO are aluminum but they're pretty costly.
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck
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#52  
I thought about it, but my deck is only 5 years old and spend north of $15K is kinda painful. If it looks good enough for 1.5-2 years, i'd be OK. So far it looks ugly only 6 month after cleaning.
I actually dont mind pressure washing and re-applying every year if it holds this long. Does not take much afford.
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck #53  
I have done tons of research on this topic over the years, and it is the consensus that prep is key. Even with that information, products readily available to the home owner do not last on horizontal applications. If they say 3 -5, for me, it lasts maybe 2. I can understand the pro on here not revealing details, as he has a business to maintain.
I'm done with power washing (yes, correctly) using chemicals, sanding, timing for weather (hot sun or rain) and all the other prep. I went with composite (Barrette) at our new home. It gets sun morning, noon and night. 4 years in, only issue is railing mitered corners and very slightly warped. On the hottest of days, I can walk barefoot or even lay down on it. Getting too old/tired to do maintenance on structures...
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck #54  
A section of our deck is uncovered and exposed. Rain, woods everything likes to turn green and rot.

Been experimenting, retired chemical engineer and Scottish tightwad. Buy gallon of miss colored, oil based, solid, top quality stain discounted at Lowe’s. Usually brown or cedar colored. Exposed section of deck always different color than the covered parts. $48 reduced to $14. Mix with quart of undiluted antifreeze (best anti fungal and wood penetrant) , quart of boiled linseed oil, packet of mold killer for paint, 1/2cup of non-nano powdered zinc. Mix well, garden sprayer applied and back brush in. Covers about 12’x14’ section. Lasts two to three years of heavy daily traffic. Last year did underneath that section deck too. Carpenter bees find that section of deck top choice and don’t like stain coating.

Most people can’t get decks to last 10years around here. 17 years on this one and hope for 20 more.

Looked an aluminum decking but didn’t pick. 10X$ and hadn’t seen that product used. See lot of advantages. Don’t like outside wood steps or wood railing at all. Have 26’ steel ramp and 100’ of steel railing.
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck #55  
Wood experts agree, pressure-washing wood greatly shortens it's lifespan. It also drives dirt and grime into the wood. A standard water hose and a long-handled scrub brush is best.
I've found clear concrete sealer lasts a long time on weather-exposed wood, even though most is not gasoline resistant.

The only thing I treat with oil is fence posts, that's where my used oil goes, and old oil filters drain, plus it leaves the posts a nice flat black color. By my figures it makes a wood post last 10yrs+ longer.
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck
  • Thread Starter
#56  
If i built the deck now, i'd definitely go with a composite, but i bought the house 4 years ago with the new deck.
The main factor is the sun. I have a little portion where it is under the roof, The wood still looks new.

The oil diesel option is virtually free. I have three 5 gallon of clean hydraulic fluid (free) and will need 10-15 gallons of diesel $30-45. One hour of pressure washing, and 2-3 times of 15 minutes of spraying.

If it works, great, if it doesn't, oh well, it wouldn't be worst than the $200-300 useless Tomson's sealant. Then i'll try the above trick.
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck #57  
Instead of used motor oil, has anyone ever substituted used hydraulic fluid and mix it with diesel?
 
   / oil/diesel mix vs. Thompson's® WaterSeal for house deck #58  
I have used a bit of everything over the years, used motor oil, hydraulic oil, ATF. Last fall I mixed ATF and diesel to treat the fence around our solar panels. If it is an oil, used oil, chances are I have mixed it with diesel and put it on wood.
 

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