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

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2515R Dude

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I have rather large wrap around deck on my house
Every year i pressure washer it and seal it with Thompson's® WaterSeal. It lasts about 6-8 month and then by the next spring the deck looks like crap and i need to do it again.
There are discussions about trailer decks treated with mix of motor oil and diesel, but could not find anything about the house decks.

Any PROS or CONS using used or new motor oil and diesel mix? Does anyone have experience doing it at his/her house?
 
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I wouldn’t suggest using it on a house deck for a multitude of reasons. Biggest would be smell, and tracking it into your house.
 
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I wouldn’t suggest using it on a house deck for a multitude of reasons. Biggest would be smell, and tracking it into your house.
How long it is going to smell and dry? I can handle it for a week or two in exchange for not dealing with sealing the deck every year.
 
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I do use the oil/diesel mix at my cabin on all the places I don't have composite decking or Hardy board siding. This is foundation beams and one set of stairs I made during construction. The one set of stairs is my kind of test to see just how well it works. The stairs have been their for 10 years with nothing more than this mix and there is no degradation. I also use it at the ranch on fence posts. It's amazing just how well it works.

The smell lasts a couple of days. It depends on how much diesel was used. I tend to put more oil in than diesel.

Now the big "However". I would not use it one a deck. There are better products that work better for this application as you want something that dries. Go to Sherwin Williams and get some super deck. It's the best stuff on the market and it will last a good 3 years before needed to be applied again.

Thompsons water seal is trash...as you know.
 
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How long it is going to smell and dry? I can handle it for a week or two in exchange for not dealing with sealing the deck every year.
Depends on the wood and how much you apply, evaporation, application, etc. You ok with tracking the residue into your house? Or do you remove shoes 99% of the time?
I know my wife wouldn’t like diesel fuel tracked into our home. I bring in enough on my work pants & shirts.

I use it on my shop wood posts near the ground.
 
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I've used boiled linseed oil and thinner, but that also stinks to high heaven for a while afterwards, and yes, it is going to get tracked into the house, where it is a captial P, pain, to clean up.

Sun and weather is just hard on decks, though shaded decks might even be worse due to rot in my view.

@2515R Dude I wouldn't use diesel and oil on a deck for a host of reasons, starting with smell, and moving on to health and fire hazards.

All the best,

Peter
 
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I hate the smell of diesel fuel. I can still smell it on my hands a day later after washing 10x.
That’d be one of the last things I’d ever purposely put on my deck. My dog lays on the deck too. I’d have a dog that smells like nasty diesel fuel
 
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Two years ago we built a new deck on the house. I waited a few months and then coated the entire thing with this:


It has a 3 year guarantee.

This year, 2 years in, I bought Thompson's Water Seal and just did the floor and tops of the hand rails only to give it a little more protection. The flat surfaces get blasted by the weather more.

Applying the Thompson's did not go as planned. I tried a new sprayer that I also got at Lowe's that was labeled as being for decks. It didn't work. I tried all the included nozzles. No dice. So then I tried to roll it on. That was not efficient and was going to use too much product. Thankfully I have an electric paint sprayer and so I tried that and it was perfect.
 
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You ok with tracking the residue into your house? Or do you remove shoes 99% of the time?
I know my wife wouldn’t like diesel fuel tracked into our home. I bring in enough on my work pants & shirts.

I use it on my shop wood posts near the ground.
We remove our shoes 100% of times. No one goes in with the shoes on, period. Dont have any dogs and do not plan on having one in the near future.
How often should i "reseal" the deck if i use the oil/diesel mix? Will it hold good look for 3-4 years without redoing it?
I can do it before i go on vacation and when i come back the smell is gone, not that i mind diesel smell, i actually like it some.

Not trying to save money, trying to avoid doing it every year or every other year because in those cases it looks like crap either after 6-8 month or after 12 month. If it holds a good look for at least 3 years and i need to redo it on the fourth year, i'm fine with it
 
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There are far better options for decks today than Thompson’s seal or oil/diesel mix. Go to a good paint store like Dunn Edward’s or Sharwin Williams and ask them for recommendations. Oil/diesel is great for fence posts but I wouldn’t use it on a house deck or porch boards.
 
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