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    Hey folks

    Ive just put two new panels in at the bottom of my garden, helpfully called "brown" by the local supplier. My shed and other fence are that crazy orange colour. Can anyone recommend a dlcheapish brown wood preserver?

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    This is the colour.
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    • #3
      Have a look at Wickes own brand, comes in various colours, good coverage and not expensive
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      • #4
        Screwfix are selling Ronseal cheap at the mo

        Ronseal Brushable One Coat Fence Life Dark Oak 9Ltr | Fence & Shed Treatment | Screwfix.com

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        • #5
          I can only reccomend creosote ( creocote or whatever its called now ) as a preservative of any use.
          The others may make it look pretty but preserve na, not for long.
          Get a pot of creocote from wherever, 7 quid or so and then colour with the cheaper and inferior rubbish.

          Spent a few quid on a "slipfree hardened decking treatment" from Cuprinol, flaked off in days, ronseal just as bad.
          Last edited by jackarmy; 28-04-2016, 08:56 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jackarmy View Post
            I can only reccomend creosote ( creocote or whatever its called now ) as a preservative of any use.
            The others may make it look pretty but preserve na, not for long.
            Get a pot of creocote from wherever, 7 quid or so and then colour with the cheaper and inferior rubbish.

            Spent a few quid on a "slipfree hardened decking treatment" from Cuprinol, flaked off in days, ronseal just as bad.
            Agreed you can't beat creosote you can get it in either dark or light I'd go for the dark on your fence will look nice.
            When you have a hammer in your hand everything around you starts looking like a nail.

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            • #7
              The organic catalogue sells an organic wood preserver
              I've been using it and it seems to be quite good and it's brown.

              CROMA WOOD PRESERVATIVE (225ml)
              Last edited by milupas; 29-04-2016, 10:46 AM.

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