16 May 2004 #1 W Woodpile New member Joined 1 Dec 2002 Messages 92 Visit site Does anyone have any views about the pros and cons of using Protectakote to waterproof old and heavily worn teak decks? Thanks Chris <hr width=100% size=1>
Does anyone have any views about the pros and cons of using Protectakote to waterproof old and heavily worn teak decks? Thanks Chris <hr width=100% size=1>
16 May 2004 #2 J johna New member Joined 12 Aug 2001 Messages 538 Location Poole Visit site Never heard of it but I do have old worn decks tell me more please. <hr width=100% size=1>
16 May 2004 #3 W Woodpile New member Joined 1 Dec 2002 Messages 92 Visit site <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.newventureproducts.co.uk>http://www.newventureproducts.co.uk</A> It's made of ground up old car tyres apparently. I imagine once you'd applied it, you'd probably never get it off again, but that wouldn't worry me greatly. Perhaps it should... <hr width=100% size=1>
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.newventureproducts.co.uk>http://www.newventureproducts.co.uk</A> It's made of ground up old car tyres apparently. I imagine once you'd applied it, you'd probably never get it off again, but that wouldn't worry me greatly. Perhaps it should... <hr width=100% size=1>