Holzol Decking Oil is suitable for most types of garden wood, including softwood and hardwood decking, garden furniture, sheds, fences and more. Formulated from a blend of natural oils modified with urethane resin, it’s safe for plants and animals when dry.
New hardwood decking may require a period of weathering, to open up the wood grain before oiling. This makes it easier for the oil to penetrate into the surface of the timber. The time required is dependent on the type of decking-board and wood used. Check with the decking supplier for guidance on how long decking boards should be left to weather before oiling. New and untreated softwood decking can be oiled immediately.
- Decking should be swept with a stiff broom to remove all surface dirt and debris
- Traces of mould and algae should be treated with a suitable decking cleaner
- To restore the colour of decking that has turned grey or silver over time, use a decking restorer if required
- If required, treat decking with a suitable wood preservative to protect against mould, algae and insect attack
Previously Treated Decking
Old coating systems such as decking paints and varnish-like decking stains must be fully removed back to bare wood before oiling.
- Remove old decking finishes by pressure washing or using a dedicated decking stripper / remover
- For stubborn areas, allow decking to weather for several weeks then repeat process
- Old oiled finishes should be cleaned thoroughly with a suitable decking cleaner
Please note: Decking that has been oiled within the last year may not be ready to absorb a new coat of decking oil. It is advisable to treat a small test area first to test absorption. If the oil on the test area fails to penetrate, dry in the specified time, goes tacky, sticky or forms a film on the surface that can be easily scratched off, then delay oiling.