Ready Seal wood deck sealer is made with inert oil that contains no sugars or starches. We caution you to avoid any wood deck sealer that contains linseed oil (even in small amounts, linseed oil supports the growth of mildew with its natural sugars and starches). We also caution you about using any sealers without superior UV protection. That includes all clear wood deck sealers. Generally speaking, darker wood deck sealers and stains contain more UV protection. Ready Seal contains some of the finest pigments available today, combined with exclusive resins that help the it absorb completely into the wood very quickly. Ready Seal is permeable, which means it allows the wood to breathe naturally but will not allow moisture drops to enter the wood.
Using a good brush with white china bristles, apply the wood deck sealer along the edge of the deck nearest the house. Cover about 12” to 18” out from the house, being very careful to feather the edges so that you avoid a straight, visible line where the brushing stops and the spraying will begin. Cutting-in the edge like this allows you to begin spraying away from the house, minimizing your clean-up at the end of the job. Many contractors spray the entire deck, avoiding the extra labor needed for cutting-in by using sheet plastic or a flexible painter’s shield to protect the house from spray.
A DECKSTER sprayer is the quickest method to apply Ready Seal, Wood Tux and other wood deck sealers when used by a professional. On a windy day, the Hurricane Brush will be the fastest way to apply Ready Seal and other wood deck sealers without creating a clean-up headache. Ready Seal can also be applied with a pump-up sprayer, but that is more labor-intensive and a less-even application than you get when using a DECKSTER. You may also use a brush or roll it, but those methods are more labor-intensive and usually don’t get the sealer on to the sides of the boards like the sprayer does.
Take time to protect any patio under the deck when applying wood deck sealer. If your wood deck sealer drips onto concrete is extremely difficult to remove later on. If you spray the wood deck sealer, also protect plants and house surfaces. If you must clean up spilled wood deck sealer or overspray, use mineral spirits or denatured alcohol. Mineral spirits is the best all-around cleaner, while denatured alcohol works very well for cleaning it off glass.
Two light coats of wood deck sealer (applied wet-on-wet) are much better than one heavy coat. Once the first coat has been on the wood for at least 15 – 30 minutes, it will accept a moderate second coat. Once the second coat has been on the wood for about 20 minutes, the wood has absorbed all it will take. If there are any wet or shiny spots visible, they can be wiped with a clean rag or back-brushed with a flat stain pad to remove them.
Ready Seal is really goof-proof. That means that you won’t get lap marks or runs, and it means that rainy weather can’t mess it up. The sealed wood is ready to stand up to rain within about 15 minutes after applying Ready Seal. The deck is ready to use immediately, while the sealer continues to dry beneath the surface of the wood for about 2-3 weeks.
Expect the color of the newly-sealed wood to be somewhat darker that the color sample indicated. The wood may also have a slightly splotchy appearance. The color will lighten considerably and even out over the next two weeks or so. The color will continue to lighten gradually, depending on use and exposure to sun. Typically, this process should be repeated every two years or so to maintain optimal appearance and protection. Regardless of many manufacturers claims very few wood deck sealers will provide adequate protection beyond two years, expecially clear wood deck sealer.
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