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Cutek decking oil review.
How to overcoat mineral oils such as cutek cd50 with intergrain ultradeck cutek cd50 is marketed as a coating that penetrates deeply into wood.
Based on our testing our overall first choice for a wood deck finish is cutek extreme thanks to its easy application good color retention and moisture protection and.
Cutek cd50 works to control moisture from the inside out and minimise warping and.
I contacted cutek directly to find where i could purchase the stain in calgary and they passed on the only store that carried it the deck store.
Darker tinted coatings last longer but can be more challenging to get an even finish.
Cutek and sikkens dry slower normally re coat after 24 48 hours.
Cutek extreme is a full synthetic oil based wood protection system that penetrates into the wood where it works to control moisture from within.
Lightly tinted coatings show the grain more are easier to apply evenly but are less durable.
The cutek difference it reduces splitting and cupping with no lap marks drips or runs.
When you need a professional grade finish choose cutek extreme.
Keep wood looking great for years with cutek cd50 wood oil.
Cutek extreme is a unique wood protection oil which when properly applied keeps wood well protected for many years.
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Two examples we recommend are cutek cd 50 and intergrain natures timber oil.
The best suited oil for your deck will depend on your deck s usage the amount of exposure to the elements the type of oil previously applied and what species of wood it is made from.
Oil based are easier to apply in warmer to hot temps.
The three finishes that seemed to provide the best moisture protection were cutek extreme followed by cabot australian timber oil natural and sun frog deck sealer.
The deck store employees were very helpful when i phoned to ask if they had any colour samples to look at or to take home cutek extreme comes in 11 colours clear plus 10 colour tones.
One method cutek uses to do this is to use an oil that does not dry but that initially penetrates and then continually migrates within the timber.