MidwestMaintenancellc 14 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 We have been having some sicking heat with like 75% humidity in WI. Seems like the RS isn't really looking to sweet . How do you southern woodies handle it especially the ones that live in the swamp? I know RS doesn't flash dry but I would really disagree at this point in time. Sent from my LT28at using Tapatalk 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 RPetry 564 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 Just applied 8 gals of RS Redwood on mahogany and cedar today in NJ. Temps were mid 90's, maybe 70% humidity, and full sun after 9:00 AM. Went into the wood just fine, and will last another 2 years before servicing the horizontal wood. Try that, in those conditions, with any linseed oil based stain. A "flash" dry and lapping nightmare. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 MidwestMaintenancellc 14 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 Well then . I guess I just suck then. Appreciate the success story. Sent from my LT28at using Tapatalk 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 steven 37 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 Well then . I guess I just suck then. Appreciate the success story.Sent from my LT28at using Tapatalk 2 Is it actualy lapping ?I have hadsome occasions where it looked like it was going to but it didnt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 RPetry 564 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 Well then . I guess I just suck then. Appreciate the success story.Sent from my LT28at using Tapatalk 2 Travis, You are welcome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 RPetry 564 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 Is it actualy lapping ?I have hadsome occasions where it looked like it was going to but it didnt. In 12 or 13 years, I have never seen Ready Seal "lap" or "flash" dry. Hot, cold, ipe' or beat up PT. It is one of the qualities of of a true, pariffin oil based stain. Anyone have a moisture meter and know how to use one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 seymore 90 Report post Posted July 17, 2013 Back brush your second coat while it's wet and work in small sections should help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 steven 37 Report post Posted July 18, 2013 Moisture meter ????? whats that???? LOL. I thought mine might have broke, its been stuck on 20% for like three weeks. aLL good though it fixed itself today and went down to 13% ha ha ha ha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 RPetry 564 Report post Posted July 18, 2013 Moisture meter ????? whats that???? LOL. I thought mine might have broke, its been stuck on 20% for like three weeks. aLL good though it fixed itself today and went down to 13% ha ha ha ha Steven, That is the only major downside to using Ready Seal stains. For a 1st time customer, ie: strip, percarb. or bleach, it is a waiting game until the wood is dry enough to apply the oil. After that, maintenance is a breeze. There is still oil in the wood after 2 - 3 - even 4 years, that after a light cleaning, it does dry out fast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 MidwestMaintenancellc 14 Report post Posted July 18, 2013 Its doing something. I can scratch it off like it forms a film. And it keeps fading in a matter of months. It previously had RS on it from a other contractor. I stripped it ,ox 'ed it then rinsed it even though they claim you don't need to. I've only been using RS for two years and this is the seconded deck with these issues, And its the third maybe even fourth that didn't last a year. Love how easy it is to use. I went from wolman 07-08 a true garbage product. Timber scapes till 2010/ good linseed . Really a decent product doesn't last for $hit but 5 good years doing this woodcare and still waiting for that product. Yes I use a moisture meter it was less than 5%. Sent from my LT28at using Tapatalk 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Adrian 155 Report post Posted July 18, 2013 Try some Bakers. I have had really good results in constant moist environments. We are constantly at 85% humidity or higher in 95 plus degree temps. Granted it should be applied twice initially, but maintainence is basically the same as RS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 NAPWO 21 Report post Posted July 18, 2013 What wood was it? Cedar perhaps? If so Cedar can present some particular challenges. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
We have been having some sicking heat with like 75% humidity in WI. Seems like the RS isn't really looking to sweet .
How do you southern woodies handle it especially the ones that live in the swamp?
I know RS doesn't flash dry but I would really disagree at this point in time.
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