As for the expensive stuff----------take it back and get your money
Any deck stain I've ever used is a semi-opaque liquid (linseed oil) that leaves a residue on the surface that eventually flakes and peels.
Hey, Siouxgirl2, congratulations on picking up that trailer! I was second in line, and you beat me to it! You got a great deal!
Siouxgirl2 wrote:
Are you going to the gathering at Usery pass in a few weeks? I don't have a tear yet but I would love to be able to come for a few hours and meet some people and see other people's tears here in Arizona. I'm not sure if I can do that or not. I live pretty close to there and would love to go after my daughter's piano concert that weekend. Anyway, just wondering.
Siouxgirl2 wrote:Thanks Dave,
The wood wasn't treated yet. That is the issue. The guy was building but didn't treat before he installed the wood or cabinets. He didn't quite finish the cabinets and stopped working on it do to life circumstances and it sat. It has been sitting unfinished for 1 1/2 years and is dry and also had spots of mildew starting.
It is pretty much bare dry wood at this point with some water markings but it is installed and can't really be removed easily because it is all attached to a steel tube frame so I have to do it and open the doors.
I am hoping that it won't off-gas after it is dry but that is what I'm wondering. I heard they are full of fungicides etc. that aren't good for closed quarters and that is the concern. I do have a spare piece of the wood that I got from him that I was going to test it on before putting on the tear. Does that help. THanks for your input.
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