DSM123
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It seems like the most damaging element here is the suns UV rays drying out the wood causing it to split. I have a wood deck off the back of the house and the part that is shaded from the house is in very good shape after 10 years. The areas that have been exposed to full sun have been replaced once already and are starting to look bad again.
I'm seeing the same with my trailer's decking and wonder what we can use to preserve them without making them too slick. I don't mind recoating every couple of years. Beats replacing the wood. I was thinking about using boiled linseed oil but I suspect it has little UV protection.
I'm seeing the same with my trailer's decking and wonder what we can use to preserve them without making them too slick. I don't mind recoating every couple of years. Beats replacing the wood. I was thinking about using boiled linseed oil but I suspect it has little UV protection.