How to prepare your deck for coating

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Are you ready for summer? Got the barbie fired and you're all stocked up on SPF? There may be one summer prep step you're missing: prepping your deck for a fresh new coat. Because as much as we need SPF from the harsh Australian sun, so do our decks. Think about it: our front or backyard decks provide the space for us to make summer memories, whether that’s relaxing in the sunshine; taking a dip in the pool or having loved ones 'round. So treat that timber right and maintain its beauty and longevity with a fresh stain or oil. But it can't be without one critical step… prep!

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Cabot's New Timber Prep
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Cabot's Deck Clean
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Prepare

Prepping your deck before coating ensures you get the best looking deck possible. Cabot's offer the essentials you'll need depending on the condition of your timber: Cabot's New Timber Prep, Cabot's Deck Clean, Cabot's Deck Brush, Cabot's Deck Hand Bucket. With Cabot's Deck Clean, your deck is clean and rejuvenated, working to clean grey, weathered and soiled timber, while removing mould and other contaminants. If your timber is new, New Timber Prep will remove tannins and oils meaning you can skip the 6 week weathering.

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Prepare the Timber
  • Scrub damp timber with Cabot’s New Timber Prep, following the label instructions.
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Clean the Surface

After using New Timber Prep, apply Cabot’s Deck Clean, following the label instructions.

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Remove Excess Water
  • Use a squeegee on Cabot’s Deck Prep brush to remove excess water from the timber surface.
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Allow to Dry
  • Allow the timber to dry for at least 1 hour before coating.
  • Note: Cooler conditions may slow down drying time.

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Remove Old Coatings

Use sandpaper or a paint stripper to thoroughly remove the existing coating from the timber surface.

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Clean the Surface

Clean with Cabot’s Deck Clean following the instructions provided on the product label for best results.

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Clean Thoroughly

Use Cabot’s Deck Clean to clean the timber surface completely, following the label instructions.

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Perform Water Test

Sprinkle a small amount of water on the timber surface.

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Assess the Result

If the water beads on the surface, the timber needs more sanding.

If the water soaks into the timber, it’s ready to be coated.

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Sand the Timber

Sand back the surface to expose fresh wood.

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Clean Thoroughly

Use Cabot’s Deck Clean to clean the surface and remove dust, dirt, and residue.

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You're Good to Go

Once dried, your timber is ready for the next steps or use.

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Application

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Apply Solution
  • Generously apply the cleaning solution to the timber surface.
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Scrub Thoroughly
  • Use a brush to scrub the timber vigorously, ensuring the solution penetrates well.
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Let It Sit
  • Leave the solution on the timber for 10–20 minutes.
  • Add more solution as needed to keep the surface from drying out.
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Rinse Off
  • Garden Hose: Use the highest pressure setting to rinse thoroughly.
  • Pressure Cleaner: If using one, select the lowest setting to avoid damaging the timber.
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Ready For Coating

Follow with 2 to 3 coats of your chosen finish for one good looking deck!  Check out Deck Clean and get your deck ready!

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Cabot's Deck Clean
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Cabot's Signature Range Deck Prep
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Cabot's Signature Range Deck Hand™ Bucket