Decking Oils & Stains: Protect and Enhance Your Outdoor Living Space
Transform your deck into a stunning outdoor oasis with our range of decking oils and stains. These essential woodcare products not only protect your deck from the harsh Australian elements but also enhance its natural beauty, ensuring your outdoor space remains inviting for years to come.
Transform your deck into a stunning outdoor oasis with our range of decking oils and stains. These essential woodcare products not only protect your deck from the harsh Australian elements but also enhance its natural beauty, ensuring your outdoor space remains inviting for years to come.
Explore our Woodcare section to find a wide array of decking oils and stains, along with other woodcare essentials. From water-based options for easy application and quick drying to oil-based formulas for deep penetration and long-lasting protection, we offer products to suit every preference and requirement.
With our range of decking oils and stains, you can maintain the beauty and integrity of your outdoor living space with confidence. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional Tradie, we have the products and expertise to help you achieve outstanding results.
How often should I apply decking oil or stain?
The frequency of application depends on various factors such as climate, sun exposure, and foot traffic. Generally, it's recommended to reapply decking oil or stain every 12 months for optimal protection. However, high-traffic areas or areas exposed to the elements may require more frequent treatment.
What's the difference between decking oil and decking stain?
Decking oil penetrates the wood to nourish and protect it from within, often leaving a natural finish. Decking stain, on the other hand, forms a protective layer on the surface and can add color to the wood. Stains typically offer more UV protection and longer-lasting results than oils.
Can I apply decking oil or stain over an existing finish?
It's generally not recommended to apply a new product over an existing finish without proper preparation. For best results, remove the old finish by sanding or using a deck stripper before applying a new coat of oil or stain. This ensures better adhesion and a more uniform appearance.
















