on โ05-06-2014 09:25 AM
Just finished it, but it didn't come up all shiny like it usually does.
I asked at Bunnings, they don't know why, how about anyone here?
The only thing I did differently this time was I used the gurney.
This is what I did.
1) Scrubbed it with broom and water
2) Gurneyed it.
3) Let it dry
4) Applied the stripper
5) Gurneyed that off.
6) Let it dry
7) Three coats of decking oil, 10 hours drying time between each coat
๐ Wood is stained, but dull - not shiny.
How do I make it go shiny?
Was the gurney too harsh? I just used cold water.
The oil has gone on smoothly and evenly, no streaky bits, so pretty confident no residue or anything.
The built in seating has gone shiny, so why not the deck?
on โ05-06-2014 04:00 PM
Surriously?
on โ05-06-2014 04:08 PM
on โ05-06-2014 04:17 PM
dunno, but it made me think of that dunking thread LOL
on โ05-06-2014 04:34 PM
@imastawka wrote:
Surriously?
No.
on โ05-06-2014 04:37 PM
That was quite funny... for about the first 20 seconds.
on โ05-06-2014 04:51 PM
on โ05-06-2014 04:53 PM
I thought that was all one ad. I've never seen it before.
on โ05-06-2014 04:53 PM
It's always Pimpy's fault!
She introduced us to the veet review, the dunking thread and now by proxy the deck thread....
on โ05-06-2014 05:02 PM
on โ05-06-2014 05:27 PM
I'm just trying to edumacate you, and protect you from making the same mistake others have.
which reminds me, did you read the hasbro sugarfree gummy bear reviews?