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Oh yeah, I sprayed their patio furniture too.

I am not totally sold with RS on teak.

But it looks better than when I found it. Ha.

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Adrian,

That is a neat deck. Funny, here in NJ, people are tearing out their wood decks and installing stone or concrete patios. There in Texas, people are installing wood over their concrete!

On very old teak furniture that will not clean up to a light color, I agree that Ready Seal does not look good. On the other hand, with newer teak or teak that does clean up to a bright color, Ready Seal stains fine.

First pic is medium red on old teak furniture. Kind of "muddy" looking in my opinion. Second pic is light brown on my own teak. I like it.

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It seems like the furniture did not take to the prep as well as the deck did.

It was a freebie on the furniture and she was happy.

There are some builders here with very creative ideas and shapes.

This one is actually mild in comparison to some I have done.

One of my customers has 3 different levels of deck that all sections are shaped like a stop sign except for the "bandstand" yes bandstand. ( it's from the early '80's ).

It's definately a party deck.

But this one was fun.

You have a point Rick. The furniture was very old and it was a crap shoot to see if I could bring it back. At least it's still breathing. Ha.

Alot of decks are built over flatwork too.

Personally it's just extra real estate I have to cover and keep wet. I prefer over the ground or at least elevated a bit.

This was a fun project. Paid pretty good too. Now I only need about 10 more of these sizes to set me up for the Winter. ( kidding)

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The color will "lean" out a bit over a couple of weeks.

Overall, though, the color goes really well with all of the lighter colored scheme of the yard IMO.

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