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    Restoring Cedar?

    Someone gave me a playground. It is very big, old, but cedar and the wood is still in good shape. Tips for restoring the wood? It is pressure washing off very well, but I feel like it needs something as the color is a little flat. At least I think it is, it may not be.

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    Re: Restoring Cedar?

    I can post a picture after I get home if needed.

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    Restoring Cedar?

    Clean, sand, and stain, maybe a sealer.


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    Re: Restoring Cedar?

    Quote Originally Posted by blueboss View Post
    Clean, sand, and stain, maybe a sealer.


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    What kind of stain and sealer? I don't want any thing that will peel off. Whatever my parents use on their deck is almost like paint. I don't like it.

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    Re: Restoring Cedar?

    Depends on what you're going for in effect. Old school options include tung and boiled linseed oil. Great for a natural look that matches older styles, but the newer products are likely better wearing.

    I did some research on this years ago when I put up my fence, but I left it natural. If I can find my link it was to a more absorption based product.
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    Re: Restoring Cedar?

    Reading around, I think I'll try the semi transparent version of what Dan posted. But if you can find that absorption based product, I think I would like to see that.

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    Re: Restoring Cedar?

    Tinted Thompson’s Water Seal would work well.

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