BrianH
Well-Known Member
I think not, the caulking black can stain deeper than you may wish to sand down to - it is vile stuff that in my hands gets everywhere, marking everything; I would never dream of not masking everywhere it should not be that is anywhere near adjacent to where it should.As I'm intending on sanding down the deck should or could I caulk first then sand as I wouldn't need to do the painstaking & time consuming job of taping off the planks???
Tranona has the right technique; the caulking should be applied well proud of the deck level - it will shrink considerably on hardening and if it sinks below deck level it will retain a shiny surface and look out of place with the cut and sanded matte surface of all the other caulking.
A bond breaker tape should be run at the bottom of the groove so that only the sides have a caulking bond. I didn't do that and many of those caulking bonds have broken, probably because I didn't.
Like I said, They always look good at a distance - even mine. Close up, it's a disaster.Barnac1e, your deck looks the bees knees... Very nice sir..!!!!!
BTW, I don't think much of your oiling plan - I once did that, big mistake, like the Coelan, It all had to come off.