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Old 21-09-2004, 08:46 PM
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Try Good old yacht varnish. Its weather proof (If multicoated) and virtually
non slip
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Hello all,

Im hoping this isnt to left field for this group so here goes.

I help out at a local childrens nursery and they have a nice decking out

the
back. Only problem is when it rains (and it has been known to do that in
glasgow) it gets very slippy. This usually means the decking be out of
commission for 3/4 of the year up here. Could anybody suggest a good
treatment for the wood as im sure that this must be an issu for anybody

that
has ever put down decking in the UK.

Thanking in advance from me an 40 hyperactive anklebiters






 
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