gtchucker09
Member
Hi,
I have some raised beds made from softwood sleepers and I am looking to apply a finish to them. They are around 3 years old and have weathered slightly.
I want to apply a clear finish that will last as long as possible. My intention is to make them look uniform in finish and restore the nice look they had when they were new. I am not so worried about preserving them as they are tanalised and are lined with DPC to keep the wet soil off the inside. I just want to make them look uniform. I don't want to colour them i.e. by using exterior paint/stain but just want to brush on something to restore them as such.
I was wondering is a clear preserver such as one by cuprinol would do this and have also heard raw linseed oil is a good alternative. Some people have also said not to bother and just leave them.
Any suggestions (ideally with pictures) greatly appreciated.
Chris
I have some raised beds made from softwood sleepers and I am looking to apply a finish to them. They are around 3 years old and have weathered slightly.
I want to apply a clear finish that will last as long as possible. My intention is to make them look uniform in finish and restore the nice look they had when they were new. I am not so worried about preserving them as they are tanalised and are lined with DPC to keep the wet soil off the inside. I just want to make them look uniform. I don't want to colour them i.e. by using exterior paint/stain but just want to brush on something to restore them as such.
I was wondering is a clear preserver such as one by cuprinol would do this and have also heard raw linseed oil is a good alternative. Some people have also said not to bother and just leave them.
Any suggestions (ideally with pictures) greatly appreciated.
Chris