Jha
17th June 2009, 03:52 PM
I built a new Chestnut deck about 3 months ago. I oiled it with 3 coats of good quality decking oil and was very happy with the way it came up.
Just recently there have been black dots starting to appear and they seem to be spreading like some sort of fungis or mould. In the worst patches the timber is now almost totally black.
The deck is partly under cover, but we have had lots of wild weather lately and it certainly gets wet at times.
Have tried to scrub off marks with warm soapy water and also tried to rub off with thinners, but neither worked.
Have sanded a small section and it has brought the timber back to look like new. I am now thinking that my only option is to sand the whole deck.
Would appreciate any tips on what I should oil it with or what steps can be taken to prevent this happening again.
Cheers JHA.
Just recently there have been black dots starting to appear and they seem to be spreading like some sort of fungis or mould. In the worst patches the timber is now almost totally black.
The deck is partly under cover, but we have had lots of wild weather lately and it certainly gets wet at times.
Have tried to scrub off marks with warm soapy water and also tried to rub off with thinners, but neither worked.
Have sanded a small section and it has brought the timber back to look like new. I am now thinking that my only option is to sand the whole deck.
Would appreciate any tips on what I should oil it with or what steps can be taken to prevent this happening again.
Cheers JHA.