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Putting green fence stain over creosote

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WendyS | 17:02 Thu 12th Apr 2007 | DIY
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Has anybody tried to put a green fence stain over a fairly newly creosoted fence? Did it work, or did the oil in the creosote prevent the new stain from adhering?
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You will have a problem with it adhering. The other problem will be the creosote 'bleeding' through the stain you are putting on, especially if it's water-based.
If the fence isn't too big experiment with a hot air gun, might just break the oil, in the creosote, down.
Creosote will degrade in time.
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Thanks for your suggestions. We have now applied a green Cuprinol oil based protection which suggested it would be compatible and the result is a dreadful peacock green /blue/ brown streaky mess.

Wish we'd left the darned fence alone. Guess we'll now have to live with it for years until it weathers and fades.
It will soon be Nov 5!!

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