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<blockquote data-quote="lckstckn2smknbrls" data-source="post: 477788" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>Years ago many of the products like Thompsons water seal were wax based with a solvent that evaporated off leaving the wax. </p><p>It worked for a while then needed to be replied. Epoxy, fiberglass or old timers formula are much longer lasting processes.</p><p>I did just look at some of the new deck sealers, Thompsons has a couple of sealers that have Latex resin, Tung oil. Linseed oil and</p><p>Mineral oil in them. This combination sound good, has a 4 year warranty on "decks". Every few years you can sand it and apply a fresh coat it should help your wood last. A good choice of plywood's for a deck are ACX then BCX rated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lckstckn2smknbrls, post: 477788, member: 850"] Years ago many of the products like Thompsons water seal were wax based with a solvent that evaporated off leaving the wax. It worked for a while then needed to be replied. Epoxy, fiberglass or old timers formula are much longer lasting processes. I did just look at some of the new deck sealers, Thompsons has a couple of sealers that have Latex resin, Tung oil. Linseed oil and Mineral oil in them. This combination sound good, has a 4 year warranty on "decks". Every few years you can sand it and apply a fresh coat it should help your wood last. A good choice of plywood's for a deck are ACX then BCX rated. [/QUOTE]
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