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Grit_dog
May 20, 2021Navigator
Don’t paint.
Use any sort of penetrating sealer.
Any product that is high build (like paint), will have the propensity to lift and peel after extended wet weather and also will peel chip, get destroyed if you’re actually using the trailer. Making the chance of above happen even quicker.
You’re very unspecific as to the surface. “Wood deck” could mean anything. And also the age of the deck.
If it was just an old utility trailer with old lumber boards, I’d soak it with a penetrating sealer, or give it a couple coats of used motor oil.
Use any sort of penetrating sealer.
Any product that is high build (like paint), will have the propensity to lift and peel after extended wet weather and also will peel chip, get destroyed if you’re actually using the trailer. Making the chance of above happen even quicker.
You’re very unspecific as to the surface. “Wood deck” could mean anything. And also the age of the deck.
If it was just an old utility trailer with old lumber boards, I’d soak it with a penetrating sealer, or give it a couple coats of used motor oil.
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