Posted by Whizkidkyus on February 05, 2012 at 05:18:49 from (64.130.158.6):
The deck in the photos is on a house that I'm fixing to move into in about two months . The pictures were took yesterday afternoon with my cell phone about 12:00 pm and it was about 60 degrees and overcast and rainy , so they are not the best pictures . The deck was built in the early 1990's using treated wood. Back in October of last year , I pressure washed the deck and made it look almost new . I put one coat of water sealer ( about 2 gallons of Thompsons and 5 gallons of another brand that Walmart sold. It took almost 7 gallons for 1 coat )on it . Now when it warms up , I want to put something on it that will stop it from graying back as it was as gray as old barn lumber . It has already started to gray back in some places . I really don't want to pressure was it and retreat it every year . Any ideas as to what I can put on it in order to get it to stay " new " looking and not gray back ? Thanks for any and all help.
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