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Hi all,
Looking to replaster out rotting decking as whoever did it for the preview owners thought it'd be a good idea to built it on mud..
We really like the smooth decking, however can't afford IPA or similar. Instead, I'm looking at the reversible Scandinavian redwood and using the smooth side.
Has anyone had any experience of using the smooth side of softwood? We'd like to stain it so it's similar to stained hardwood.
I know all above it being slippy, but wood is not slippy when wet, it's the alge on it that is. With it being smooth, it's much easier to keep clean, and has no grooves for the water to sit and form alge.
Looking to replaster out rotting decking as whoever did it for the preview owners thought it'd be a good idea to built it on mud..
We really like the smooth decking, however can't afford IPA or similar. Instead, I'm looking at the reversible Scandinavian redwood and using the smooth side.
Has anyone had any experience of using the smooth side of softwood? We'd like to stain it so it's similar to stained hardwood.
I know all above it being slippy, but wood is not slippy when wet, it's the alge on it that is. With it being smooth, it's much easier to keep clean, and has no grooves for the water to sit and form alge.