Ronseal Timbercare is designed specifically to provide your rough sawn garden wood with protection and decoration. It's wax-enriched formula repels water and protects timber from the rigors of the weather, whatever the season. Its superb fade resistant colours last up to 6 times longer than Creosote, and is the ideal way to create a truly stunning garden or porch, which will stand the test of time. Just smile to yourself when people ask you every year if you've had your garden re-done.
Features:
Ronseal One Coat Timbercare: Dark Oak 9 Litre
9 Litre
Long lasting, fade resistant colours
Water repellent for all weather protection
Safe for use with plants and pets
One coat application
May be used over weathered Creosote and similar treatments
Top comments
Monkeybumcheeks
6 Apr 143#20
Cheers, I'd almost run out :smirk:
Latest comments (29)
sprite127594
6 Apr 142#24
I Never use any of this water based stuff as it doesn't really add any protection.
Creocote for me mixed with my old engine oil :smiley:
witters21 to sprite127594
6 Apr 14#25
creocote is the stuff,used some yesterday on my fence posts,its better than the others.
Sutsden to sprite127594
27 Oct 16#29
Oh dear, you really need to get with the times! Creocote has no properties at all and engine oil just stops water penetration, as does the was in water based fence treatment. Oh and it won't kill your plants
JR Hartley
7 Apr 141#28
HOT - perfect timing - picked up 2 at Trafford Park today. Thanks.
classynurse
6 Apr 14#16
would this work on decking I usualy use decking oil once a year but getting so expnsive this would be great if it could be used on decking thanks
yozzman1234 to classynurse
6 Apr 14#18
do not use on decking will not sink into the wood and will wear off in a few weeks , you need to invest in decking stain or oil , which is around £25 for 2.5 L . B&M and home and bargains do decking stain for cheap but its all ways the Colour no one wants . like the ones that B&Q cant sell !!!!
makepiece to classynurse
7 Apr 14#27
They had some stuff at home bargains for declikg as well have a look on there site.
OperateOnMe
6 Apr 141#26
Creosolte is now illegal, but creasolte and engine oil is great
This item is water based with resin, does not mix well with oil based stuff especially if it was previously painted
Anyway, 5years ago I pressure washed all my fences and applied this stuff, it looks great five years on!
oreet
6 Apr 14#15
this is only good on unfinished wood ruff would ie fence panels. any wood that is smooth, planed wood it will not bond to and look like a tea bag has passed over the wood.
also i have used johnstones shed and fence paint for years Dark oak, this stuff was more like a tan colour than dark oak, so beware those that are changing from one brand to another.
can i add that the johnstones will not do smooth wood either.and it might have been cuprinol that was a different colour dark oak not the ronseal
tek-monkey to oreet
6 Apr 14#23
Agree with the first bit, but gotta say it soon went dark upon drying rather than the initial tan colour on my fence. On the shed it still looks tan and crap, guess it needs to soak in.
whatyadoinsucka
6 Apr 14#22
Must have gone on discount after the ain tree ladies day is over for another year, now to get a hideous pastel dress
AD959
6 Apr 14#21
Just more to discard then, according to the above reviews! :confused:
Monkeybumcheeks
6 Apr 143#20
Cheers, I'd almost run out :smirk:
classynurse
6 Apr 14#19
thanks yozzman looks like expensive again this year oh well
optimusprime987
6 Apr 14#17
They have big tins of cuprinol in Asda for £5 is it on a par with ronseal?
tek-monkey
4 Apr 14#14
Its pretty moist here tonight, and not in a good way!
Maniek133
3 Apr 14#13
it is raining now. if it will stop one day (Scotland) and i will not forget i will take and post pictures
Maniek133
2 Apr 14#8
last about a year, looking for something better
tek-monkey to Maniek133
3 Apr 14#12
Got any pics? It seemed as good as anything else I've used going on and other stuff has lasted 5+ years before needing repainting.
coleius
2 Apr 141#11
I will pick some up tomorrow, thank you!
stato
2 Apr 141#10
I've just bought some about an hour ago from B&Q for £12 :disappointed: Bummer!
The only good thing is the one I picked up had 33% extra free so in effect 12L.
Good price and Heat given.
sandstone1
2 Apr 14#9
Good,but always this price in homebargains.
shaky1910
2 Apr 141#7
does what it says on the tin...goes on ok and covers well....great price
Tyranicus66
2 Apr 14#3
Any paint is only as good as the prep before it. Heat!
tek-monkey to Tyranicus66
2 Apr 14#6
My prep consisted of a mate being over and me letting him get on with it! The other shed looks fine, its just the decent one that is no longer decent....
yorxman
2 Apr 14#5
Does it do at it says on the tub?!!
tek-monkey
2 Apr 14#1
Used this on my fence a few weeks back, seems to have done the job and looks good too. Well on the fence it did, when I stuck some on the shed it looked rubbish because it just sat on top of what was left of the old varnish!
matedodgy to tek-monkey
2 Apr 14#4
Same here. Looked good and has held on the untreated fence panels. On my arbour it looks absolutely dreadful as it sat on top of the good Ronseal 5 year stuff. I didn't post this stuff as for me it's been a bit of a false economy. I will have to buy the better stuff and redo the arbour - this stain has just run off it with the rain like some bad hair dye. I don't even think I can sit on without "photocopying" my derrier.
makepiece
2 Apr 14#2
We've not used it yet it's next weeks job. Might try it on the shed too but ours is stained already so hopefully it will work!
Opening post
Ronseal Timbercare is designed specifically to provide your rough sawn garden wood with protection and decoration. It's wax-enriched formula repels water and protects timber from the rigors of the weather, whatever the season. Its superb fade resistant colours last up to 6 times longer than Creosote, and is the ideal way to create a truly stunning garden or porch, which will stand the test of time. Just smile to yourself when people ask you every year if you've had your garden re-done.
Features:
Ronseal One Coat Timbercare: Dark Oak 9 Litre
9 Litre
Long lasting, fade resistant colours
Water repellent for all weather protection
Safe for use with plants and pets
One coat application
May be used over weathered Creosote and similar treatments
Top comments
Latest comments (29)
Creocote for me mixed with my old engine oil :smiley:
This item is water based with resin, does not mix well with oil based stuff especially if it was previously painted
Anyway, 5years ago I pressure washed all my fences and applied this stuff, it looks great five years on!
also i have used johnstones shed and fence paint for years Dark oak, this stuff was more like a tan colour than dark oak, so beware those that are changing from one brand to another.
can i add that the johnstones will not do smooth wood either.and it might have been cuprinol that was a different colour dark oak not the ronseal
The only good thing is the one I picked up had 33% extra free so in effect 12L.
Good price and Heat given.