@@nataliehindley7474 I praised it and used in on 2 decks and what happens is it traps water behind the stain. The wood can't breath and dry out and it starts to rot... Found out the hard way. And it's a pain to sand off
Recommend a oil based stain versus the water based stain/paint thats basically a plastic or plastic with sand in it. Wood has to breath or it just rots out
Looks like some sort of deck over product was used, behr or Rust-Oleum was used... Know this type of wood rot well.
Do those products cause wood rot??
For me 100% water WILL eventually get in and soak into the wood. I had it on 2 decks and it happened to both
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@nataliehindley7474 it almost seems like it. I have that same paint, and same rot on my deck
@@nataliehindley7474 I praised it and used in on 2 decks and what happens is it traps water behind the stain. The wood can't breath and dry out and it starts to rot... Found out the hard way. And it's a pain to sand off
Recommend a oil based stain versus the water based stain/paint thats basically a plastic or plastic with sand in it. Wood has to breath or it just rots out
Great showed how to replace a rotten piece not how to fix a warped plank like the title said