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New Wooden Gate
Oh its all very exciting - I will be having a brand new wooden gate fitted across my drive - it will be wooden and I wondered what anyone would recommend to treat it with?
I don't think I want it painted but I don't want it highly varnished either - chiefly I want it very well protected - basically so I don't have to do it every six months or so and to make it last longer
TIA
I don't think I want it painted but I don't want it highly varnished either - chiefly I want it very well protected - basically so I don't have to do it every six months or so and to make it last longer
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I guess it's been made with treated timber. If not, then a good drenching in Cuprinol Preservative or similar brand.
Black paint is the worst. It attracts the heat of the sun, and flakes badly after a while.
For a "woody" look.... go for Sikkens or Sadolin, or any of the known brands of stain.
For colours, my favourite (not a paint, but actually a coloured woodstain) is Solignum. Noprimer... just 2 or 3 coats of Solignum...
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Colour chart...
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Black paint is the worst. It attracts the heat of the sun, and flakes badly after a while.
For a "woody" look.... go for Sikkens or Sadolin, or any of the known brands of stain.
For colours, my favourite (not a paint, but actually a coloured woodstain) is Solignum. Noprimer... just 2 or 3 coats of Solignum...
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Colour chart...
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Even better is 50% creosote mixed with 50% used motor oil - but hardly user friendly! I note Builder's recommendations, but I'd also suggest Butinox solvent-based wood stain, (which he has also approved of in the past). Not at all cheap, but the stuff has incredible lasting properties. I have a treated wooden gatepost I bolted to a wall over 20 years ago, and that I only repaint every 5 to 7 years. It's still in top-notch condition.
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