Someone has decided to re-paint their decking.
It was originally oil-based sikkens stain, with a clear anti-slip coating on the top.
From what I gather, it has been rubbed down and now treated with Cuprinol water-based deck stain. Looks a bit like 'fence and shed' paint to me, doesn't give the impression of being hard wearing at all...
I can see where flaking bits have been scraped off, but by no means feathered out.
I imagine this new coating is going to peel very rapidly...
Before this happens, I am thinking about intervening to help these people out. Stripping it all off isn't an option, I'm not crazy enough to volunteer for that, especially as it hasn't peeled yet.
I was wondering if a coat of Zinseer Peelstop would be in order, followed by two coats of the Cuprionol water-based. Or even a different, oil-based finished?
Any thoughts on this please?
It was originally oil-based sikkens stain, with a clear anti-slip coating on the top.
From what I gather, it has been rubbed down and now treated with Cuprinol water-based deck stain. Looks a bit like 'fence and shed' paint to me, doesn't give the impression of being hard wearing at all...
I can see where flaking bits have been scraped off, but by no means feathered out.
I imagine this new coating is going to peel very rapidly...
Before this happens, I am thinking about intervening to help these people out. Stripping it all off isn't an option, I'm not crazy enough to volunteer for that, especially as it hasn't peeled yet.
I was wondering if a coat of Zinseer Peelstop would be in order, followed by two coats of the Cuprionol water-based. Or even a different, oil-based finished?
Any thoughts on this please?