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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: David Edmondson on September 28, 2011, 04:59:54 pm
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Does anyone have any advice for the best stain to be used for wooden ladders? Also is it advisable to stain the rungs?
I have to store my ladders outside just above the ground on some plastic guttering that I have cut up. However, the rungs are getting rotted.
Any help would be much appreciated. I thought I could make use of this good weather and get them stained ready for winter.
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yesterday i saw a workman preparing a new wooden kitchen worktop- he was painting on a special oil, told me thats whats best for wood ,repels water
told me you have to brush the oil on both sides otherwise it buckles up
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Probably something along the lines of a non- slip Yacht Varnish would be suitable. This should give a weatherproof hard wearing coating that should stand wear and tear.
If you speak to your local specialist paint supplier they should be able to point you in the right direction.
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would think staining is illegal, as it covers over the cracks,clear varnish would be ok i know you are not allowed to paint them, or why not get an alluminium ladder or wfp,
idealrob
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Thanks for the advice. Sounds like the Yacht varnich might be the best bet. I have an ali but can't always use it due to windy weather! Also have a wfp but only use that for safety as dont think as good as trad (oops dont want to start a debate!)
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heres one for the traders ;) fred dibna the steeple jack , had all his ladders painted pillar box red, the heights he used them on is anyones guess...........pete
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heres one for the traders ;) fred dibna the steeple jack , had all his ladders painted pillar box red, the heights he used them on is anyones guess...........pete
Still illegal
idealrob
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sikens is very good