Usually price varies around £20+ so looks like a very good deal if you need it before the rainy season jumps in.
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2.5Ltr. Ultra tough, weather-resistant, water-based decking stain. Offers a rich, semi-transparent colour and durable finish. Unique double-action formula features invisible anti-slip microbeads for a safer surface. Contains an algicide to help protect the film surface from green algae and mould growth. Covers 8m²/Ltr.
Dries in 2-6 Hours
14 comments
Bighare
26 Jul 16#1
Ok I know what it says on the tin…. But would this be any good on the sides of an old wooden shed? … I used some ‘shed’ stuff last year (Ducksback?) and its flaking off in some areas already … this sounds tougher and the offer makes it similar price.
andbek
26 Jul 161#2
I used on the fence and shed last year around September. Still there with no problems and it is in the same colour with the decking now so win - win.
Silhouette
26 Jul 161#3
Ak. 12 miles away for my nearest as my local 2 are out.
Just painting some kids adventure swing set thing outside, so this would have been perfect!
Silhouette
26 Jul 161#4
Amazon have price matched, but only on "Urban Slate" (Grey)
Also Black Ash and Silver Birch are down to £11.99
leitchyleck
26 Jul 161#5
might give this a try, after 10 years of using ronseal decking stain I have managed to get most of it off so was on the lookout for an alternative, reviews are so so. I have come to the conclusion we don't have the proper climate in UK for decking and no matter what you use it needs to be done every year.
Rob_B
26 Jul 16#6
I'd consider it too if it doesn't need done every year, otherwise why not us the cheap stuff :smiley:
chrisvoi
26 Jul 161#7
very good price. I used this paint on a project two years ago good coverage though paint did not stick properly - did peal after a short time in heavy foot traffic areas. In comparison liberton decking oil is much better though need to be applied every year.
Gary Brown
26 Jul 161#8
used this exact one last week, got decking 3m x 4.2m and to do two coat I had to buy 3 tins. (got about half a tin left).
Nice finish tho, happy with it. Dry's darker than application.
janetpamelablair
27 Jul 161#9
Someone told me Ducksback is water-based, so it washes off. Oil-based paint apparently adheres more to wood. Too late for me. Painted all scaffolding planks for raised beds on allotment with it, having wire-brushed them all first. It has flaked off on all.
Veggies doing very well though!
marek13
6 Aug 16#10
water-based. Buy Liberon products which totally outperforms the other brands especially as decking oil.
simonspeakeasy
6 Aug 161#11
Great price - heated. Ordered 2.
Thanks OP.
steague86
8 Aug 16#13
I bought two tins of silver birch from Amazon last week. In the morning the were around £15, back down to 11.99 at night then back up again. If the colour you want isn't there, keep checking. They seem to fluctuate quite a bit
darren hardie
14 Aug 16#14
Try looking at Osmo products not cheap (no really there not cheap) but excellent used for years inside and out.
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2.5Ltr. Ultra tough, weather-resistant, water-based decking stain. Offers a rich, semi-transparent colour and durable finish. Unique double-action formula features invisible anti-slip microbeads for a safer surface. Contains an algicide to help protect the film surface from green algae and mould growth. Covers 8m²/Ltr.
Dries in 2-6 Hours
14 comments
Just painting some kids adventure swing set thing outside, so this would have been perfect!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cuprinol-UTDSUS25L-Decking-Stain-Urban/dp/B005A5OL5K
Nice finish tho, happy with it. Dry's darker than application.
Veggies doing very well though!
Thanks OP.