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A Decking Mistake

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gness | 15:43 Sun 05th May 2013 | Home & Garden
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I had a smallish area of decking laid in an awkward spot in the garden last year. I love black in the garden so I used the Cuprunol Black Ash wood preservative I had for the fences and shed to paint the decking. Mistake I now know.
Despite having no traffic on it it is peeling. Can I do anything without having to strip it all off or hide it with a rug?

Thanks...Gx
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Just deck Tony, gness
I wouldn't put slabs on it if I were you gness !, or I can see yet another trip up the A&E.
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Holy Mother...to add to the decking problem the sister is on her way to the UK. :-(
Douglas that sounds promising.....thank you.
I have just spoken to my brother..re THE VISIT.. and he is having similar problems after good preparation and using the correct paint.
Chill...I am a geriatric Goth...I gaze through my black curtains...over my black decking to my black shed. x
Crafty......I am the distressed one...can't be doing with a distressed deck. Need a hug....:-(
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Oh..and thanks Tony...Love her and that song. x
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Substitute a wine goblet, Chill...and you have it. :-) x
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Now...that's more like it, Chill! xx

Thanks Tilly...will try now to make sure I have it right as I have just meddled with my email.....bad thing for me to do. x
Mmmmmm, gness the goth.
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Mmmmm....thought you were warning Tilly about a day out with me again, Tony....but I do seem to have emailed her...though I did fiddle with settings while talking to the daughter......we shall see. x

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