Wet Look Decking Oil

Colour
Natural
Size
Morning coffee, arvo drinks, dinner parties – keeping your deck looking fresh with this much traffic calls for a protective oil that can handle the heat of both sun and socialising.
Our Wet Look Decking Oil is the ace up your sleeve.
It can be difficult to find the best decking oil to suit your space, but if it is the glossy wet look finish you are looking for, Feast Watson Wet Look Decking Oil is the perfect match.
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Number of coats

Where to use

Decking, timber walkways, outdoor furniture, pergolas, steps, rails, fences, gates and all other exterior timber.

Coverage rate

8m² per Litre

Number of coats

Bare Timber: 2

Recoat time

Recoat after 4 hours

Dry time

Light foot traffic -12 hours. Full curing 7 days.

Clean up

Water Washup

Sizes

250ml, 1L, 4L, 10L

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How to prepare your deck for Wet Look Decking Oil:

Before you get coating, let's prep!

New Timber How to prepare new timber:

  1. Allow your new timber to weather for 4-6 weeks before applying.

  2. Ensure your deck is clean and ready to go by applying Feast Watson Woodclean.

  3. For best results, lightly sand your timber to remove any grain rise. And remember, remove any leftover dust before coating!

Weathered Timber How to prepare weathered timber:

  1. Ensure your deck is clean and ready to go by applying Feast Watson Woodclean.

  2. For best results, lightly sand your timber to remove any deterioration. Make sure to remove all leftover sand before coasting!

Previously Coated Timber How to prepare previously coated timber:

Let's change it up...

  1. If your deck already has stain or oil, don't worry. Conduct a simple test to see if your surface is ready by sprinkling water onto your deck: - If the water absorbs - you're good to go! - If the water beads, you may need to let your deck further weather, or requires you to either sand or strip your deck.

Painted or varnished surfaces:

  1. Before coating, you must bring your timber back to bare timber by stripping or sanding your deck.

  2. Clear away any sanding dust before proceeding.

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