Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022
Penetrating Oil that protects your deck for a year or two.
Deck stains, fade, flake and wear out. It is very expensive
to get it professionally refinished. I paid $1500.
And some painters simply wouldn’t take the job.
So when I got it done by a company that specializes
in doing log homes, the craftsman told me about Odies Oil.
When the wood is sanded the Odies soaks into the wood.
It provides a natural sheen and the wood grain is enhanced.
Water beads up immediately and very impressively.
I bought a professional quality floor buffer to do this
job on my own. I use a series of pads to spread and
push the oil into the wood. I then finish with a buffing pad.
The end result is beautiful. It’s beautiful but this is
almost an annual maintenance job. You might go
two or three years or more based on weather and wood
type but this is not a stain or a paint. I does not flake or
blister so you never need to sand the wood down to
bare again but I would plan to think of this as an annual
treatment plan rather than a paint job.
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