I'd say it's not much of a concern so long as the color is close enough. No traffic touches those inside portions so not as much to worry about. But if you're going for a dramatic color change you'd probably need to use a chemical stripper instead of the large sander if you want to strip between the boards. Even then it would be kind of tricky.
What are the benefits of using the Woca decking oil over oil based penetrating decking oils? I have a deck restoration business in Perth WA, and typically use Cutek and Equisol. Cheers Ian
Hey Ian, so Woca is an oiled based penetrating oil the same as Cutek - the difference is the solvent that flashes off is water to leave the oil behind. The benefits to Woca are low VOC (doesn’t smell) and dries a lot faster. Check out our supplies shop for more info on the Woca - www.quicksandsupplies.com.au
Thanks Clint, But we are trying to repeal the water. My understanding is water solvent gives less odor. What product provide the best long-lasting protection if we can tolerate odor? What about Cabot or other oil based products, which one gives the best quality and Longevity?
@@briceanderson3281 no, that’s the bad part of having a lumber deck and a solid stain. Stain is the same as paint but actually worse because it’s harder to get off
what about between the boards? Should this have been sanded too so that it color matches the top?
I'd say it's not much of a concern so long as the color is close enough. No traffic touches those inside portions so not as much to worry about. But if you're going for a dramatic color change you'd probably need to use a chemical stripper instead of the large sander if you want to strip between the boards. Even then it would be kind of tricky.
Is it necessary to sand and stain railing and supporting post of a deck?
What are the benefits of using the Woca decking oil over oil based penetrating decking oils? I have a deck restoration business in Perth WA, and typically use Cutek and Equisol. Cheers Ian
Hey Ian, so Woca is an oiled based penetrating oil the same as Cutek - the difference is the solvent that flashes off is water to leave the oil behind. The benefits to Woca are low VOC (doesn’t smell) and dries a lot faster. Check out our supplies shop for more info on the Woca - www.quicksandsupplies.com.au
Looks awesome!
What does it mean: water-based oil? Is it an oil or water?
It is actually a seed based oil but the big difference is that the solvent that flashes off is water 👌🏻
Thanks Clint, But we are trying to repeal the water. My understanding is water solvent gives less odor. What product provide the best long-lasting protection if we can tolerate odor? What about Cabot or other oil based products, which one gives the best quality and Longevity?
Great job man 🤗👍🇺🇸
Cheers thanks for the support 👌🏻
Why 60 grit on big machine but 50 grit on the orbital?
With some products the flaking will happen within a few years even if you DO sand properly. Behr for example. Avoid at all costs.
Gr8 Job Very Nice 👍🏿.
Thank you! 👍🏻
And you’ll have to do it again in 2 to 3 years
was there something they could have done better/different for it to last longer then 2 to 3 years?
@@briceanderson3281 no, that’s the bad part of having a lumber deck and a solid stain. Stain is the same as paint but actually worse because it’s harder to get off
@@Beamin-vt7jm thank you