I have this ptp deck that I have been staining with timberoil for the past couple of years - and every spring the knots bleach out. Then a couple of days ago it hit me what was going on.
Knots in softer woods, such as yellow pine which is what pressure treated is, are much more dense than the surrounding wood. In fact the density of knots in a piece of pressure treated lumber is about equivalent to the overall density of much harder woods such as Ipe. These knots tell a story of how long we can expect a finish to last on a much harder wood species. So if I see the finish seriously 'bleaching' out in the knots after 6 or so months - that's perhaps how long I could expect an overall finish on an ipe deck to last.
I have this ptp deck that I have been staining with timberoil for the past couple of years - and every spring the knots bleach out. Then a couple of days ago it hit me what was going on.
Knots in softer woods, such as yellow pine which is what pressure treated is, are much more dense than the surrounding wood. In fact the density of knots in a piece of pressure treated lumber is about equivalent to the overall density of much harder woods such as Ipe. These knots tell a story of how long we can expect a finish to last on a much harder wood species. So if I see the finish seriously 'bleaching' out in the knots after 6 or so months - that's perhaps how long I could expect an overall finish on an ipe deck to last.
Just a random thought.
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