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Garden Woodcare FAQs | Ronseal
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Why do I need to protect my deck?
Decking looks great when it's first laid but it does need protecting from the elements. UV rays grey the wood over time and water can cause it to swell, crack and split. Protecting your deck with a coating such as a stain, oil or protector revives the colour and keeps it looking like new.
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Can they be spray applied?
Yes. All of our Eco preservers can be applied with a Power Sprayer. It's by far the quickest and easiest way to treat large areas.
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What is the difference between a stain and an oil?
Both protect the wood. Oils give a more natural finish soaking into the wood, however they do need more maintenance. Stains have a more opaque finish with a greater depth of colour and giving longer lasting protection.
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Why do I need to protect my garden furniture?
You should protect your garden furniture against the elements because over time, UV rays grey the wood and water can cause splitting and cracking. A Ronseal garden furniture finish colours, protects and keeps it looking at its best.
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What is Perfect Finish?
Perfect Finish packs come complete with a unique applicator pad. It's designed specifically for the job and gives you the Perfect Finish every time. It also takes the mess out of treating your garden furniture.
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What makes them Eco?
Two things. Firstly, their unique waterbased formula contains less petrochemicals than standard solvent based preservers. Secondly, reduced VOCs making it better for the environment.
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Why do I need to protect my fence?
Fences need protecting against the elements. UV rays grey the wood over time and water can cause splitting and cracking. Using a Ronseal fence treatment colours, protects and keeps them looking at their best.
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What is Perfect Finish?
Perfect Finish packs come complete with a unique applicator pad. It's designed specifically for the job, fitting into the grooves of a deck and giving you the Perfect Finish every time. It also takes the backache out of treating your deck.
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Does Eco mean compromising on performance?
Quite the opposite. Ronseal Eco preservers actually have superior performance to standard fence preservers.