How do you refresh a weathered deck?

Remove any damaged deck boards and cut off the rotted portion—all the way back to the centerline of the nearest joist. Use deck screws to reattach the good end, then cut a piece of like decking to fill the gap, and screw it to the joists. Check the handrails and balusters, then replace any damaged sections.
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How do you make an old weathered deck look good?

  1. Before You Begin… ...
  2. STEP 1: Inspect the deck and repair any damage. ...
  3. STEP 2: Remove any flaking, loose finish. ...
  4. STEP 3: Protect the surrounding area. ...
  5. STEP 4: Clean an unfinished deck or strip a previously finished deck. ...
  6. STEP 5: Sand the deck to prepare it for staining. ...
  7. STEP 6: Stain and seal the deck.
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How do you restore a GREY weathered deck?

Sweep the surface to remove dirt and hose down with water.
  1. Mix 1 part UltraPrep Timber Cleaner to 4 parts water in a bucket.
  2. Apply the mixture to weathered timber with a stiff bristle brush.
  3. Leave for 15 minutes. ...
  4. Wash off using a high pressure hose.
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Can weathered wood be restored?

Net-Trol is a powerful wood cleaner and brightener which restores greyed and weathered wood back to its natural colour. It effortlessly removes both surface and ground in dirt leaving the wood looking bright and vibrant.
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How do you make old weathered wood look new?

First clean the wood
  1. Wet the surface with clean water.
  2. Apply Net-Trol with a stiff brush.
  3. Leave for 10-20 minutes.
  4. Scrub the surface whilst rinsing with water.
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How To Restore A Worn-Out/Weathered Deck



How do you make weathered wood look better?

Place a wire brush at an angle on the board and run it with the grain. This will dig out the softer wood between the grain and give the surface more texture, which really helps make new wood look old. Wire brushing is more effective on soft woods such as pine. It works especially well on the end grain.
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How do you restore a badly weathered deck?

Remove any damaged deck boards and cut off the rotted portion—all the way back to the centerline of the nearest joist. Use deck screws to reattach the good end, then cut a piece of like decking to fill the gap, and screw it to the joists. Check the handrails and balusters, then replace any damaged sections.
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Is it better to paint or stain an old deck?

Deck Painting

Paint allows you more color options, as where stain is limited to shades of brown. Because paint fills gaps and cracks, it hides the flaws of a weathered or old deck much better than stain does. It's easier to clean a painted deck rather than a stained one.
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Should you power wash an old deck?

Beware Pressure Washing Damage

Using a pressure washer may seem like a quick and easy way to clear out all the accumulated dirt and grime; however, you need to be aware of the damage it may cause. If you have timber deck boards, a power washer's pressure may cause splintering and damage to the timber fibres.
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Can you refinish a deck without sanding?

With a solid color stain, anytime you would like to give your deck a fresh coat, simply go-ahead with a simple light cleaning and put another coat on. You don't even have to sand unless you want or if it could really use one.
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Can you stain an old weathered deck?

Using clear or translucent stains on weathered wood will result in a splotchy, uneven look. Instead, the best deck stain for weathered wood will have at least some pigment. A semi-transparent stain will impart a little color to the deck wood while still allowing the grain to show through.
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Is it worth staining an old deck?

Staining a deck will lead to less work in the future. One of the main reasons the professionals don't recommend staining wood decks is because of the amount of time and energy involved. Stains don't generally last more than a year. This means yearly cleaning, staining and, if necessary, sanding of your deck every year.
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How do you brighten weathered wood?

The only effective way to lighten the color of wood after it has been stripped of all surface coatings is to use a wood bleach. Sanding does help to lighten wood in many cases, but this only applies to surface soil or grime, and even then only if the discoloration has not penetrated very deeply.
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How do you make grey wood look new?

Achieving an ashen-gray look (similar to driftwood) is as easy as applying a special DIY wood stain. Tear up one #0000-grade steel wool pad and stick it in a mason jar, along with 1-1/2 cups white vinegar. Screw on the lid. The rusting wool will change the tint of the vinegar, which you'll then brush onto your wood.
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Why does deck wood turn grey?

Why does decking turn grey? This is a natural weathering process that turns the wood grey, which is mainly caused by sunlight. The ultra violet rays start to break down the cellulose that then causes chemical degradation in the wood.
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How do you restore sun damaged wood?

How to Fix Sun-Bleached Wood Floors
  1. Inspect the Floor. Although you can refinish just the sun-faded sections of the floor, it's best to do the whole room at the same time if you want an even color and finish. ...
  2. Gather Materials. ...
  3. Prepare Your Sun-Bleached Wood Floor. ...
  4. Sand and Buff. ...
  5. Apply Wood Stain. ...
  6. Apply Sealant.
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How do you treat badly weathered wood?

First clean the wood
  1. Wet the surface with clean water.
  2. Apply Net-Trol with a stiff brush.
  3. Leave for 10-20 minutes.
  4. Scrub the surface whilst rinsing with water.
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Should I sand weathered wood before staining?

Make sure you sand the wood well before applying stain. Any scratches will be enhanced by stain. Sanding will also help open up the pores of the wood so that they can absorb stain better. Start with 80 grit to remove big scratches and imperfections, then move up to 120 and finally 220 grit.
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Can you paint over old weathered wood?

Weathered wood makes a poor base for new paint. Because sunlight degrades the lining that holds wood cells together, surface fibers no longer bond to the wood underneath. New paint will stick? but just to a surface that's about to be sloughed off.
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Can you just paint over an old deck?

Restore an old wood deck, even if it's worn, cracked and splintery. Simply paint it with a thick, acrylic deck restoration coating, which will create a smooth surface that lasts for years.
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Is it better to sand or strip a deck?

In almost all instance sanding back your deck to bare timber will give you the best results when compared to stripping agents but the cost factor and job site surrounds will need to be taken into consideration when making your final decision.
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Should I power wash or sand deck before staining?

Sand the entire deck to remove any old stain, paint, or varnish from the wood. After sanding, power-wash the deck and allow it to dry for at least 24 hours before staining. Sanding exposes porous wood that's ready to soak up the stain, but this isn't possible if the wood is full of water.
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