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(More customer reviews)I just finished redecking an 18 year old cedar deck. I used the old pressure treated bones which were about 95% in excellent shape (a few soft and rotted spots). The cedar was a disappointment and actually started to rot about five years ago and boards were progressively replaced until the rest of the deck boards seemed to just go all at once.
I opted for IPE, a Brazilian hardwood with the fire rating of concrete and a density far in excess of oak. It has a beautiful tight grain that is literally knotless. When you expose the end grain on IPE, if the ends are not sealed immediately they begin to crack. I found out the hard way that if you cut IPE on a severe angle, you had better end seal several times as the end grain just sucks up any sealant when cut on the bias like this. ANCHORSEAL is a fantastic product to dab generously (as the instructions say apply "to the drip")on the end grain to seal it and minimize cracking. It is non toxic, easy to apply, and for most decks, one quart can will be adequate. I needed almost three cans due to the two octagonal gores on a double level deck of roughly 8' diameter each. So each gore on each deck surface has two end grain surfaces times 8 for a lot of end sealing to do. This is the product to get, do not skimp on using it since the hardwood you bought (any variation of IPE or similar) will have been a very expensive board foot investment. DO NOT USE on deck surfaces as the product makes for very slippery surfaces being paraffin wax based.
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