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How to treat new Blackbutt deck timber?

Bunnybill
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How to treat new Blackbutt deck timber?

I am having pre-oiled Bunnings blackbutt timber installed on my deck. Do I need to apply another coat 8-12 weeks after it has been laid? What product has been applied in the pre-oiling and should I apply a clear oil or one that has a colour additive mixed in with it? Cheers, Bill

MitchellMc
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Re: How to treat new Blackbutt deck timber?

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Bunnybill. It's a pleasure to have you join us, and many thanks for your question on coating decking.

 

Yes, you should wait several weeks for the current coating to age slightly before applying your new coat of oil. You can either use an oil-based oil or a water-based product. Typically, on a new deck, you would just use the natural version with no additional coloured tinting. If in a few years the colour of your deck begins to fade, you can then switch to the colourant version to rejuvenate it.

 

Here's a helpful guide: How to oil your deck.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: How to treat new Blackbutt deck timber?

Hi Mitchell,

Thank you for the information about oiling blackbutt timber. Do you know if the oil used by Bunnings for pre-oiled blacbutt (Universal Intergrain) has an additive mixed in it? Our builder has used Bunnings pre-oiled blacbutt on our deck but discovered he needs to get more to do the face boards. Unfortunately he can’t get any of the pre-oiled boards from Bunnings here on the Central Coast and asked me to get the oil which he’ll apply to the raw timber.

Cheers,

Bill

Re: How to treat new Blackbutt deck timber?

Hi @Bunnybill,

 

When you're referencing an additive, would that be the stain tint or colourant? To the best of my knowledge, the Intergrain product would be the natural version with no tint added. As above, you typically would only use a clear oil on new timber. Always best to check on a test section before committing to the whole deck.

 

Mitchell

 

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