Trailer Deck Finish

   / Trailer Deck Finish #31  
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Never had PT become that slippery, maybe due to being in the shade...Microscopic stuff can grow on it I guess.

Which is where my back door porch is. Shaded, not much chance to dry out in damp weather, and has tendency to grow greener. Then it is time for a pressure washing. Now, my landscape trailer, with 2 x 6 PT floor boards, gets dried out and is not slippery. At least not yet. Jon
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #32  
I think you will be very satisfied with Thompson's.
I have a spruce (very soft) deck at my summer cottage, and Thompson's has given it good protection for 9 years so far.
It is really quick too, if you put it on with a garden sprayer.
I re-spray my deck every other year.
That's what's wrong with it! You have to reapply it too often...

The Behr product last a lot longer...

SR
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #33  
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Which is where my back door porch is. Shaded, not much chance to dry out in damp weather, and has tendency to grow greener. Then it is time for a pressure washing. Now, my landscape trailer, with 2 x 6 PT floor boards, gets dried out and is not slippery. At least not yet. Jon

Follow you completely:drink:
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #34  
Nearly 30 years ago, i got a very used trailer with rotted 2x6 pine planks for decking. I stripped the decking off, and rebuilt the trailer. I put on new 2x6 PT planks. I've never treated it with anything and it's been outside since then. All this time later, the decking is beaten up a bit, but I figure it'll work another 10-15 years..... Longer than me, anyway.
PT now is not the same as then. I know they are trying keep the world a nice place, but none of the new chemicals do their job like old stuff did.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #35  
Surprised no one from Colorado suggested Hemp Oil.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #36  
PT now is not the same as then. I know they are trying keep the world a nice place, but none of the new chemicals do their job like old stuff did.

This is very true!

In the coatings industry Thompsons is a joke. Sorta like WD-40, they built a reputation a very long time ago that they just don't live up to today.
Whatever you put on your trailer or any new PT surface should wait a few months until the treatment chemicals can leach out otherwise it just sits on the surface.
 
   / Trailer Deck Finish #38  
I have partial Blackwood decking on mine. Anyone have experience with this application? i called Blackwood to see what product they recommend and they had no answer as to what product would be compatible. I'd hate to see it start to seperate due to incompatibility.

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   / Trailer Deck Finish #39  
When I bought my trailer the guy who sold it used to work in a paint store for years. He said the best thing that lasted the longest on decks and fences was TWP 100. I have used it on my deck and it is 3 years old now and looks great.

TWP(R) 1 Series | TWP Total Wood Preservative | TWP Total Wood Preservative

Looks like a good product, high solids is good, would be easier to say if they mentioned vehicle or other components. Key takeaway though is "Minimum 1 year weathering for pressure treated" followed by good power washing and thorough dry then wet on wet coats. Should work well

30 years in the paint and coatings industry, making, selling, applying
 
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Just wanted to say thanks for all of the replies. Lots of options to consider. Am going to use the trailer this weekend to finish up putting up hay and will then tackle finishing the deck. Really appreciate everyone's input.
 

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