Trailer Deck Finish

   / Trailer Deck Finish #11  
I don't know what you guys haul on your trailers, but I haul just about anything from vehicles and shop equipment, to furniture and appliances. I sure wouldn't want that engine oil glop mess on my trailer deck. Egads, what a bloody mess that would make.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #12  
5qt should do it. Just start light you can always add more. The wood will soak it up if it's dried well. I would never use new oil it will not soak up like used oil and would be slick as **** I'd say.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #13  
5qt should do it. Just start light you can always add more. The wood will soak it up if it's dried well. I would never use new oil it will not soak up like used oil and would be slick as **** I'd say.

"slick as ****"........snot on a doorknob?
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #14  
I don't know what you guys haul on your trailers, but I haul just about anything from vehicles and shop equipment, to furniture and appliances. I sure wouldn't want that engine oil glop mess on my trailer deck. Egads, what a bloody mess that would make.
Not really.Oil soaks in really good after my trailer sets out in the sun a few days.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #15  
I seem to be odd-man-out, but I've been using boiled linseed oil. That seems to last about 3-4 years in the sun. I just recovered mine last year, which was the 2nd time in 8 years. No rot yet.

Like Slow-poke Slim said though, either motor oil or linseed oil is going to dirty up furniture, or anything that needs to be kept fairly clean. On the other hand, something like deckscape paint might be good, but I don't think it'll last very long since it doesn't soak into the wood much.

I seriously doubt that you'll find anything that is a one time for a lifetime fix other than keeping the trailer under cover or inside.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #16  
I don't know what you guys haul on your trailers, but I haul just about anything from vehicles and shop equipment, to furniture and appliances. I sure wouldn't want that engine oil glop mess on my trailer deck. Egads, what a bloody mess that would make.
A week in the sun and its soaked in completely
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #17  
I use Thompson's water sealer/deck sealer about every other year. If I see discounted colored deck sealer, I'll use that. I use a pump up sprayer to apply. My 20' floor is going on 20 years old. Still going strong.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #18  
I seem to be odd-man-out, but I've been using boiled linseed oil. That seems to last about 3-4 years in the sun. I just recovered mine last year, which was the 2nd time in 8 years. No rot yet.

Like Slow-poke Slim said though, either motor oil or linseed oil is going to dirty up furniture, or anything that needs to be kept fairly clean. On the other hand, something like deckscape paint might be good, but I don't think it'll last very long since it doesn't soak into the wood much.

I seriously doubt that you'll find anything that is a one time for a lifetime fix other than keeping the trailer under cover or inside.


You have hit on my secret!
I keep my 20' equipment trailer inside.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #19  
I used Thompsons Water seal for the first 2 years and it is a bit pricy but then found some asphaltic base coating that was on sale for $9 per gallon and put two gallons on. It has been on for 2 years now and looks like it just was put on. The Thompsons had to be re-applied every year to keep water from soaking in.

As for the 6 sides, I soak the tops, ends and sides good but so far haven't bothered doing the bottoms. I do agree that for best aging, a bottom coating would be great but I am just too lazy to get under my trailer and paint the bottoms. I did consider lifting the trailer with my FEL and spraying the bottoms but just never got around to it.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #20  
You have hit on my secret!
I keep my 20' equipment trailer inside.

Same here. Indoor storage protects the tires and the deck. Pay for storage or pay for lowered life expectancy. I just stained the deck of my new trailer with the Behr deck stain from home despot. Protects the wood and looks nice since I'm super OCD.
 

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