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Hi all,
We have a small.balcony rail that dates from the 1970s and has a wood top bar over a metal frame. We varnish/stain/treat the wood every year, and by July it has peeled off.
It is heavily cracked and the cracks are quite deep in places. It also faces south and is in the sun all day and summer temperatures average over 30 degrees.
We have tried filling the cracks with wood filler, not filling them and just using the "varnish", tried standard wood varnish for windows, stain, resin based products that claim to withstand the sun, but every year is the same. I don't mind doing it but does anyone have any advice on how to deal with it so that it at least lasts the summer! Fill or not fill, sand back a lot, put a strip on top etc.
The window sills are the same but these are concrete painted white.
Many thanks,
Gill
We have a small.balcony rail that dates from the 1970s and has a wood top bar over a metal frame. We varnish/stain/treat the wood every year, and by July it has peeled off.
It is heavily cracked and the cracks are quite deep in places. It also faces south and is in the sun all day and summer temperatures average over 30 degrees.
We have tried filling the cracks with wood filler, not filling them and just using the "varnish", tried standard wood varnish for windows, stain, resin based products that claim to withstand the sun, but every year is the same. I don't mind doing it but does anyone have any advice on how to deal with it so that it at least lasts the summer! Fill or not fill, sand back a lot, put a strip on top etc.
The window sills are the same but these are concrete painted white.
Many thanks,
Gill