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Treat black mould on gates


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I have pine driveway gates. They were considerably cheaper than hardwood ones and I think they look great although they have developed dark mould stains down them. The one on the right has been pressure washed to see what difference it made but without removing quite a lot of the wood the stains are still there. They were previously covered in yacht varnish, I think. What wood treatment would be advisable one they're stripped back again?

 

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9 hours ago, Will Heal said:

Creosote mixed 50/50 with black oil would solve the problem. It would all be the same colour and also last forever!

Yes, would also look like Slade prison...

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