9 Aug 2007 #1 sarabande Well-Known Member Joined 6 May 2005 Messages 36,182 Visit site I have a bit of wooden deck which needs finishing.... [image] [/image]
9 Aug 2007 #2 DanTribe Well-Known Member Joined 8 Jan 2002 Messages 5,640 Location Essex Visit site The traditional treatment would be to scrub daily by a dozen "scurvy swabs" with holystones. Nice vessel, any details?
The traditional treatment would be to scrub daily by a dozen "scurvy swabs" with holystones. Nice vessel, any details?
9 Aug 2007 #3 pyrojames Well-Known Member Joined 9 Aug 2002 Messages 2,952 Location Cambridge transat2013.blogspot.co.uk You might find you want to finish off those topstrakes too!
9 Aug 2007 #4 T tobble Well-Known Member Joined 4 Oct 2005 Messages 661 Location Cardiff Visit site try B&Q's mahogany tinted interior varnish, brought my skirting boards up a treat.
9 Aug 2007 #5 B Blueboatman Well-Known Member Joined 10 Jul 2005 Messages 15,790 Visit site Can you get that in slightly larger cans ?
9 Aug 2007 #6 Q quimby Guest Paint the deck then cover with canvas, then more paint for easy maintainance! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Paint the deck then cover with canvas, then more paint for easy maintainance! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
9 Aug 2007 #7 Twister_Ken Well-Known Member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Have you considered linoleum?
9 Aug 2007 #8 Seagreen Well-Known Member Joined 30 Jul 2005 Messages 2,299 Location Tied up away from the storm. Oh yes. Visit site Tricky! You want to sheath that lot in a thin layer of glassfibre then paint it grey - it'll look a treat and won't show the dirt for months...
Tricky! You want to sheath that lot in a thin layer of glassfibre then paint it grey - it'll look a treat and won't show the dirt for months...
9 Aug 2007 #9 Captain Coochie Well-Known Member Joined 19 Apr 2003 Messages 13,583 Location London Visit site I find Homebase own brand Garden oil perfect for the smaller jobs like this . Applied with a 10mm brush you'll have the job done in no time .
I find Homebase own brand Garden oil perfect for the smaller jobs like this . Applied with a 10mm brush you'll have the job done in no time .