Frequently Asked Questions about

Decking oil

The application of Decking oil, in addition to protecting, also highlights and enlivens the color of the wood.

 

When the wood is completely exposed, it is no longer protected by the oil you applied. Water will soak into the wood, bad conditions will find it unprotected and there is a risk that it will start to turn gray. Apply a new layer of protective oil with a brush. After 15 minutes, wipe off the excess oil.

The ideal product to protect the deck is the Decking oil νερού Υψηλής προστασίας – Saturateur Ultra Protect by Syntilor. It is an impregnating Decking Oil – Deck oil, which deeply impregnates, is easy to apply, allows the wood exposed to bad weather conditions to maintain its natural color. Apply the oil in 2 layers “wet on wet” until the wood is soaked, wiping off the excess product that has not been absorbed with a cotton cloth after 15 minutes.

No you can’t. Film-forming finishes, such as impregnation or topcoat varnishes, peel off quickly, especially on horizontal surfaces where water stagnates.

No, Decking Oil is a very oily product and no other product will have adhesion over it.

When the surface that has been oiled remains sticky, it means that you have used too much oil. The oil is sticky because the surface has not been wiped off. To remove it, wipe the surface thoroughly with a cloth soaked in acetone. Let it dry and wipe the surface with a cloth soaked in oil.