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    Timberoil youtube video

    Enjoy.... YouTube - Timber Oil Crap
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    Definitely more than parafinic oil in that product. Must contain some resin solids/curing oil.
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    You mean your weren't trying to strip that? No chems on that deck? Just wet?
    That's bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PressurePros View Post
    Definitely more than parafinic oil in that product. Must contain some resin solids/curing oil.
    No doubt.
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    Beth, that's Dan's deck. I think he was trying to make a point of how he could scrape away the Timber Oil. Unless there was a curing oil or acrylic in that formula, he should not have been able to do that. I do remember Russell saying something about adding some resins to the product to take it a step above RS. I've never used Timber Oil, so I cannot comment any further on the product.
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    I get the point. Kinda wish I didn't if you know what I mean.....
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    LOl.. 'nuff said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beth n Rod View Post
    You mean your weren't trying to strip that? No chems on that deck? Just wet?
    That's bad.

    Beth
    That's just a wet deck, Beth. It's been wet for like 3 days straight with one day of interruption and wet for 2 days before that. But Ken is right - the real point of all this, was why was there anything on the surface to scratch off in the first place? I bought into the whole paraffin idea for my own deck - as I don't mind yearly applications. Since this deck gets loads of traffic - the thought of a stain that will blend in perfectly appealed to me. But I just hate it's appearance - never seems to look great - and there is something gooey on the surface that scratches away easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plainpainter View Post
    ... But I just hate it's appearance - never seems to look great - and there is something gooey on the surface that scratches away easily.
    Daniel,

    Russell sent 10 gals. of Timber Oil last year free of charge. Gave all 10 gals. to a customer that we prepped and stained their deck, so they would have product for future maintenance.

    If it is anything like your video, I'll have to go back, strip, and apply RS on my own dime. Guess a trip to check their wood is in order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPetry View Post
    Daniel,

    Russell sent 10 gals. of Timber Oil last year free of charge. Gave all 10 gals. to a customer that we prepped and stained their deck, so they would have product for future maintenance.

    If it is anything like your video, I'll have to go back, strip, and apply RS on my own dime. Guess a trip to check their wood is in order.
    Who knows Rick, perhaps you have better luck than me - this have given me a sour taste for parafinnics - whether or not this product is a parafinnic. But the infamous 'soft' resin would explain all the mildew growth I see on my own deck. I'm done.

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    I have a deck that I am going to strip with this stuff on it...so what I gather it's not a difficult strip? Should I be concerned about any leftover residue or flaking?
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    Piece of cake.

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    yum. I hope so. I just have to contend with the plastic rails surrounding the thing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by decker View Post
    yum. I hope so. ...
    DJ,

    We just stripped and reapplied a WoodTux, WoodRich, WoodZotic, whatever, deck this week. Red mahogany, originally done 2 yrs. ago. The stain has dried without additional help, thank God.

    Stripped out well at 4 oz./gal. of NaOH and a bit of surfactant. Used the WoodZotic 50/50 mix of warm honey gold and brown sugar to restain. Pics forthcoming, just finished this afternoon.
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    Rick, why did you reapply woodtux and not go with readyseal when you stripped the old finish?

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