Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish
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Free Ground Shipping on 1 Gallon and 5 Gallon Pails
We are offering free shipping for 1 gallon and 5 gallon pails of this product shipping to the Lower 48 United States. Offer does not apply to Alaska, Hawaii, and the US Territories. Free Shipping applies to this item only and not the entire order.
Sikkens Proluxe. The same great Sikkens formula you know and trust, slightly different labels.
The high quality formula that is synonymous with the Sikkens name is exactly the same as before. Only the name is changing. You can be confident that the product is the same in the can regardless of whether the name is Sikkens or ProLuxe . Please click here, here, or here for further information from PPG on this change.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish’s two-coat satin finish creates a protective film that gives deck surfaces a premium furniture-like finish that allows the natural characteristics and grain of the wood to show through. The product creates a durable surface barrier to prevent wood from weathering. Cetol DEK Finish is available in four rich shades and has a satin sheen.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Recommended Usage
• Sikkens Cetol DEK can be used on decks, lattice, railings, and benches.
• Sikkens Cetol DEK may be used on: Pressure Treated Wood, Pine, Hardwoods, Cedar, Redwood, Composite Wood and Materials.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Key Features and Benefits
• High Solids Alkyd - Fewer coats needed for optimum protection and premium look.
• Translucent Iron Oxide Pigments & UV Absorbers - Combination gives high performance UV protection preventing graying and deterioration.
• Excellent Microporosity and Flexibility - Minimizes blistering and cracking due to expansion and contraction or moisture build-up.
• Added Silica - Improves the wear and tear properties and adds longevity to the finish.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol Dek Color Chart
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Sample Cans
• We highly recommend that you try a sample can of any new stain color you are considering. The finished color of translucent stains can vary substantially based on species, texture, porosity of wood, and application technique. Sampling on your own wood is inexpensive and the best way to make sure you get the color you want for your home.
• Sikkens Proluxe no longer manufactures new sample cans of Cetol DEK Finish. However, we have several colors available in the 4 oz. factory cans while supplies last. 4 oz. sample cans of all other colors of Cetol DEK Finish are packaged in-house.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Color Visualization Tool
• You can model what your home would look like with Sikkens Proluxe Cetol finishes using the Sikkens Proluxe "Color Your Home" website.
• Please note that colors render differently on different computers and may not precisely match the color of your delivered stain.
• Sample color cans are also available for purchase if you would like to test how your home will look with any particular color.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Coverage Rates
• Coverage areas per coat for Cetol DEK Finish as follows:
• On smooth surfaces or hardwoods, 350-450 sq ft./gallon.
• Actual coverage may vary depending on the type, age and texture of the wood and application method.
Should I Use Cetol DEK Finish or Cetol SRD for my deck?
1. Does your deck have lattice or no skirting?
2. Is your deck a minimum of 2 feet above the ground?
3. Are the deck floor boards spaced at at least 3/16" - 1/4" nail holes?
4. Is the deck wood free from cracks, splits, rot and large nail holes?
5. Is your deck free from areas of moisture (i.e. hot tubs, swimming pools, sprinkler systems, etc.)?
6. Are you willing to sand the horizontal boards with 60 - 80 grit sandpaper for preparation?
7. Can you coat the underside and end grains of your deck boards?
**If you answered YES to all seven questions, then Cetol DEK would be a great choice for your deck. If you answered NO to one of the questions, then Sikkens Proluxe Cetol SRD would be a better choice for your deck.**
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Exterior Stain Colors: Natural Oak (005) - (SIK44005); Mahogany (045) - (SIK44045), Cedar (077) - (SIK44077); Natural (078) - (SIK44078)
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Shipping
• Sikkens Cetol DEK Finish may not be shipped via air transit due to D.O.T. restrictions.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Use Restrictions
Sikkens Cetol DEK Finish is not permitted for use in the South Coast Air Quality Managment District (SCAQMD) which includes all or part of the following counties of California:
• Los Angeles • Riverside • San Bernardino • Orange
2019 Name Update:
• PPG has announced that Proluxe Cetol DEK Wood Finish will now be known as Proluxe Premium Deck Wood Finish. Please click here for further details on this change.
Recent PPG Proluxe Manufacturer's Rebate Forms:
• PPG Proluxe Rebate August 2024
• PPG Proluxe Rebate July 2024
• PPG Proluxe Rebate June 2024
• PPG Proluxe Rebate May 2024
PPG Technical Support
If you have questions or issues regarding the Proluxe line of stains, PPG Technical Support is available at 800-441-9695.
Additional Resources for Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish: Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Application Methods Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Dry Time Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Preparation Instructions New, Uncoated Deck Surfaces - Prepare wood surfaces by mechanically sanding with 60 – 80 grit sandpaper. Weathered, Uncoated Deck Surfaces - Cleaning Recommendations: Special Notes: New Wood - Clean and prepare all wood surfaces as specified above. Pressure treated wood must be properly seasoned, dry with a moisture content of 18% or less and free of salts and other water soluble materials before applying stain. Water-repellent treated lumber requires one year minimum of weathering prior to cleaning and application. Exotic Hardwoods - Ipe, mahogany, iron wood, tiger wood and teak woods exhibit a dense cell structure which may reduce the ability of a coating to penetrate the wood surface. Clean and prepare all wood surfaces as specified above. Immediately prior to applying coating, wipe surface with acetone. Previously Coated Wood - Previous stains, varnishes or sealers must be completely and thoroughly removed prior to application of Cetol DEK Finish. After removal of previous coatings, clean and prepare surface as specified above. Checking Moisture Content Before Staining: Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Application Information NOTE: Tannin containing woods such as redwood, red cedar, mahogany, douglas fir, etc. contain tannic acid which tends to migrate to the surface and discolor the stain, especially noticeable when using white or light colors. The discoloration is not harmful and can usually be removed. Apply a cleaning solution of four (4) ounces of oxalic acid to one gallon of warm water using a garden sprayer or a heavy nap roller cover. Allow solution to dwell on surface for 20 minutes then thoroughly rise with clean water. DO NOT ALLOW solution to dry on wood surface. Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Cleanup & Shelf Life Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Maintenance Instructions Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Application Do’s and Don’ts Application Do’s… Application Don’ts… |
Product Questions
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Description says this has a satin finish. Can polyurethane be applied over it to give a semi-glossy finish ?
It is not recommended to use any product as a topcoat over the Sikkens Cetol DEK stain. Using any other product such as polyurethane can cause peeling with your stain.
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Can I get Cetol DEK Mahogany color in a 5 gallon pail?
I'm sorry, PPG produces the Proluxe Premium Deck Finish (formerly Cetol DEK) Mahogany color only in 1 gallon pails.
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What Sikkens Proluxe product should I use on a hem fir pressure treated deck?
Proluxe Cetol SRD, Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish, Proluxe Cetol SRD Semi-Transparent Stain and Sikkens Proluxe Rubbol Solid Wood Finish are all deck specific products included in the Sikkens Proluxe product line and would make a great choice.
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How long will this last if I need to store it?
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK features a 5 year shelf life unopened.
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Can I use Proluxe Cetol DEK on an Ipe deck?
Yes it can. However, Ipe has a very dense cell structure, which may reduce the ability of a coating to penetrate the wood surface. Since Ipe is such a dense hardwood, a higher coverage rate can be expected than when used with a more porous softwood like spruce or pine.
For the best results be sure to clean and prepare the woods surface as recommended by the manufacturer. Immediately prior to applying the coating, wipe the surface with acetone.
For more surface preparation and application information please visit our Cetol DEK Technical Data Sheet at: https://www.twincreeksloghomes.com/images/Pdf/cetol-dek-tech-data-sheet-0317.pdf -
Hi, I am finishing a new high end redwood fence. Can I use Cetol DEK (Natural 078) instead of Cetol Door and Window (Natural 078)? Its two coats instead of 3 and I can't see any downside? Is there any Downside?
When working with a new redwood fence, you have a lot of workable options in the Sikkens Proluxe line.
My thoughts are that both the Cetol DEK and Cetol Door and Window are suitable for this use, but you may get the best results with Cetol Log and Siding. The reason for this is in how they're formulated. These three finishes have a lot in common as they are all high-solid, oil-based finishes that provide a deep, furniture style finish to wood surfaces. The difference is in how they approach flexibility and hardness.
Cetol DEK is formulated to be a fairly hard finish, so it will not get worn away easily by foot traffic. Cetol Door and Window is quite a bit different, as it's made to be extra flexible to cope with extremes in temperature changes that doors and windows experience throughout the day.
Cetol Log and Siding is formulated to have a balanced mix of flexibility and hardness that will allow it to flex more than the DEK, but will typically last longer than the Door and Window between maintenance coats. Additionally, Log and Siding is a two-coat application product, as opposed to three. -
What is the coverage on treated older deck ?
Unfortunately, Sikkens Proluxe only addresses coverage rates estimates with Cetol DEK for Smooth Surfaces or Hardwoods. However, we can reliably expect a stain to have a lower coverage rate when it is applying directly to an older, more porous deck surface. Additionally, while we typically estimate coverage using one particular value, it's good practice to expect coverage to fall within a range of values. With that in mind, here are our recommendations for two different scenarios.
If your deck is already coated with Cetol DEK, in most cases you will only need to do 1 coat as a maintenance coat. Since the coating is still quite smooth, I would estimate the maintenance coat around 400 sf/gallon.
If you are applying Cetol DEK for the first time on an older deck that has been prepped for a new stain, you will need to apply 2 coats of the stain. For the first coat, I would expect a lower coverage rate and would not estimate higher than 350 sf/gallon. If the surface is especially porous or rough, I would not be surprised to see a substantially lower rate. That first coat of stain will make the surface much smoother, so I would estimate the second coat for most decks at 400 sf/gallon. -
I currently have Proluxe Cetol SRD stain on my deck but would like to make it a little more shiny. Is the Proluxe Cetol DEK fine to use over the SRD?
Unfortunately, the Proluxe SRD and Proluxe Cetol DEK are not compatible with each other. If you would like to use the Cetol DEK, you will first need to clean and remove the SRD prior to staining. Be sure and read the preparation instructions for Cetol DEK to get the best longevity for your porch.
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Can you mix sand with the Proluxe Cetol Dek to improve traction on steps? If not, what can you do to improve traction on steps?
Sikkens Proluxe informed us that you can add silica sand, but cautioned that any type of additive will affect the look and can make it break down quicker. You might also consider switching to Cetol SRD as its lower amount of film build makes it less prone to slickness.
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My redwood pergola came factory installed with Cetol Dek. It's been a few years and it's now ready for another coat. Do I have to strip the stain and start over, or can I just put on another coat?
One of the benefits to Proluxe Cetol DEK is that it's made to accept maintenance coats of Cetol DEK while requiring only basic preparation work. It's typically time to recoat whenever the stain looks worn and ragged. I would not wait until the stain burns off to recoat. If you recoat when there is still a good layer of stain underneath, you should be able to just clean the wood and apply one new coat of Cetol DEK where needed. Any areas of stain that are failing (peeling, burned through) need to be scraped & cleaned, then given 2 coats of Cetol DEK. Here are Sikkens' directions from the Cetol DEK application guide: Maintenance Procedures Proper maintenance starts with visual inspection. One coat of Cetol DEK Finish must be applied every 18 months. For hardwoods one coat of Cetol DEK Finish must be applied every 12 to 18 months. However, as weathering and exposure conditions can vary widely, maintenance may be needed sooner and should be performed when visually necessary regardless of timeframe. 1. Follow the preparation procedures using the above cleaning solution reducing it to 2 ounces of 100% powdered Tri-Sodium Phosphate or phosphate-free substitute. Let surface dry 3 days. 2. Apply one coat of Cetol DEK Finish. 3. Clean tools with paint thinner or mineral spirits.
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Can your product be applied over Cabot sealer and if not how much needs to be stripped off?
Proluxe Cetol DEK is a finish that needs to be in direct contact with the wood. So, our company can not recommend that you apply this over the Cabot stain. You would need to remove all of the Cabot stain to ensure good adhesion to your deck.
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Free Ground Shipping on 1 Gallon and 5 Gallon Pails
We are offering free shipping for 1 gallon and 5 gallon pails of this product shipping to the Lower 48 United States. Offer does not apply to Alaska, Hawaii, and the US Territories. Free Shipping applies to this item only and not the entire order.
Sikkens Proluxe. The same great Sikkens formula you know and trust, slightly different labels.
The high quality formula that is synonymous with the Sikkens name is exactly the same as before. Only the name is changing. You can be confident that the product is the same in the can regardless of whether the name is Sikkens or ProLuxe . Please click here, here, or here for further information from PPG on this change.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish’s two-coat satin finish creates a protective film that gives deck surfaces a premium furniture-like finish that allows the natural characteristics and grain of the wood to show through. The product creates a durable surface barrier to prevent wood from weathering. Cetol DEK Finish is available in four rich shades and has a satin sheen.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Recommended Usage
• Sikkens Cetol DEK can be used on decks, lattice, railings, and benches.
• Sikkens Cetol DEK may be used on: Pressure Treated Wood, Pine, Hardwoods, Cedar, Redwood, Composite Wood and Materials.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Key Features and Benefits
• High Solids Alkyd - Fewer coats needed for optimum protection and premium look.
• Translucent Iron Oxide Pigments & UV Absorbers - Combination gives high performance UV protection preventing graying and deterioration.
• Excellent Microporosity and Flexibility - Minimizes blistering and cracking due to expansion and contraction or moisture build-up.
• Added Silica - Improves the wear and tear properties and adds longevity to the finish.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol Dek Color Chart
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Sample Cans
• We highly recommend that you try a sample can of any new stain color you are considering. The finished color of translucent stains can vary substantially based on species, texture, porosity of wood, and application technique. Sampling on your own wood is inexpensive and the best way to make sure you get the color you want for your home.
• Sikkens Proluxe no longer manufactures new sample cans of Cetol DEK Finish. However, we have several colors available in the 4 oz. factory cans while supplies last. 4 oz. sample cans of all other colors of Cetol DEK Finish are packaged in-house.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Color Visualization Tool
• You can model what your home would look like with Sikkens Proluxe Cetol finishes using the Sikkens Proluxe "Color Your Home" website.
• Please note that colors render differently on different computers and may not precisely match the color of your delivered stain.
• Sample color cans are also available for purchase if you would like to test how your home will look with any particular color.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Coverage Rates
• Coverage areas per coat for Cetol DEK Finish as follows:
• On smooth surfaces or hardwoods, 350-450 sq ft./gallon.
• Actual coverage may vary depending on the type, age and texture of the wood and application method.
Should I Use Cetol DEK Finish or Cetol SRD for my deck?
1. Does your deck have lattice or no skirting?
2. Is your deck a minimum of 2 feet above the ground?
3. Are the deck floor boards spaced at at least 3/16" - 1/4" nail holes?
4. Is the deck wood free from cracks, splits, rot and large nail holes?
5. Is your deck free from areas of moisture (i.e. hot tubs, swimming pools, sprinkler systems, etc.)?
6. Are you willing to sand the horizontal boards with 60 - 80 grit sandpaper for preparation?
7. Can you coat the underside and end grains of your deck boards?
**If you answered YES to all seven questions, then Cetol DEK would be a great choice for your deck. If you answered NO to one of the questions, then Sikkens Proluxe Cetol SRD would be a better choice for your deck.**
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Exterior Stain Colors: Natural Oak (005) - (SIK44005); Mahogany (045) - (SIK44045), Cedar (077) - (SIK44077); Natural (078) - (SIK44078)
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Shipping
• Sikkens Cetol DEK Finish may not be shipped via air transit due to D.O.T. restrictions.
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Use Restrictions
Sikkens Cetol DEK Finish is not permitted for use in the South Coast Air Quality Managment District (SCAQMD) which includes all or part of the following counties of California:
• Los Angeles • Riverside • San Bernardino • Orange
2019 Name Update:
• PPG has announced that Proluxe Cetol DEK Wood Finish will now be known as Proluxe Premium Deck Wood Finish. Please click here for further details on this change.
Recent PPG Proluxe Manufacturer's Rebate Forms:
• PPG Proluxe Rebate August 2024
• PPG Proluxe Rebate July 2024
• PPG Proluxe Rebate June 2024
• PPG Proluxe Rebate May 2024
PPG Technical Support
If you have questions or issues regarding the Proluxe line of stains, PPG Technical Support is available at 800-441-9695.
MORE INFORMATION
Additional Resources for Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish: Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Application Methods Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Dry Time Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Preparation Instructions New, Uncoated Deck Surfaces - Prepare wood surfaces by mechanically sanding with 60 – 80 grit sandpaper. Weathered, Uncoated Deck Surfaces - Cleaning Recommendations: Special Notes: New Wood - Clean and prepare all wood surfaces as specified above. Pressure treated wood must be properly seasoned, dry with a moisture content of 18% or less and free of salts and other water soluble materials before applying stain. Water-repellent treated lumber requires one year minimum of weathering prior to cleaning and application. Exotic Hardwoods - Ipe, mahogany, iron wood, tiger wood and teak woods exhibit a dense cell structure which may reduce the ability of a coating to penetrate the wood surface. Clean and prepare all wood surfaces as specified above. Immediately prior to applying coating, wipe surface with acetone. Previously Coated Wood - Previous stains, varnishes or sealers must be completely and thoroughly removed prior to application of Cetol DEK Finish. After removal of previous coatings, clean and prepare surface as specified above. Checking Moisture Content Before Staining: Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Application Information NOTE: Tannin containing woods such as redwood, red cedar, mahogany, douglas fir, etc. contain tannic acid which tends to migrate to the surface and discolor the stain, especially noticeable when using white or light colors. The discoloration is not harmful and can usually be removed. Apply a cleaning solution of four (4) ounces of oxalic acid to one gallon of warm water using a garden sprayer or a heavy nap roller cover. Allow solution to dwell on surface for 20 minutes then thoroughly rise with clean water. DO NOT ALLOW solution to dry on wood surface. Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Cleanup & Shelf Life Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Maintenance Instructions Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish Application Do’s and Don’ts Application Do’s… Application Don’ts… |
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Product Questions
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Description says this has a satin finish. Can polyurethane be applied over it to give a semi-glossy finish ?
It is not recommended to use any product as a topcoat over the Sikkens Cetol DEK stain. Using any other product such as polyurethane can cause peeling with your stain.
-
Can I get Cetol DEK Mahogany color in a 5 gallon pail?
I'm sorry, PPG produces the Proluxe Premium Deck Finish (formerly Cetol DEK) Mahogany color only in 1 gallon pails.
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What Sikkens Proluxe product should I use on a hem fir pressure treated deck?
Proluxe Cetol SRD, Proluxe Cetol DEK Finish, Proluxe Cetol SRD Semi-Transparent Stain and Sikkens Proluxe Rubbol Solid Wood Finish are all deck specific products included in the Sikkens Proluxe product line and would make a great choice.
-
How long will this last if I need to store it?
Sikkens Proluxe Cetol DEK features a 5 year shelf life unopened.
-
Can I use Proluxe Cetol DEK on an Ipe deck?
Yes it can. However, Ipe has a very dense cell structure, which may reduce the ability of a coating to penetrate the wood surface. Since Ipe is such a dense hardwood, a higher coverage rate can be expected than when used with a more porous softwood like spruce or pine.
For the best results be sure to clean and prepare the woods surface as recommended by the manufacturer. Immediately prior to applying the coating, wipe the surface with acetone.
For more surface preparation and application information please visit our Cetol DEK Technical Data Sheet at: https://www.twincreeksloghomes.com/images/Pdf/cetol-dek-tech-data-sheet-0317.pdf -
Hi, I am finishing a new high end redwood fence. Can I use Cetol DEK (Natural 078) instead of Cetol Door and Window (Natural 078)? Its two coats instead of 3 and I can't see any downside? Is there any Downside?
When working with a new redwood fence, you have a lot of workable options in the Sikkens Proluxe line.
My thoughts are that both the Cetol DEK and Cetol Door and Window are suitable for this use, but you may get the best results with Cetol Log and Siding. The reason for this is in how they're formulated. These three finishes have a lot in common as they are all high-solid, oil-based finishes that provide a deep, furniture style finish to wood surfaces. The difference is in how they approach flexibility and hardness.
Cetol DEK is formulated to be a fairly hard finish, so it will not get worn away easily by foot traffic. Cetol Door and Window is quite a bit different, as it's made to be extra flexible to cope with extremes in temperature changes that doors and windows experience throughout the day.
Cetol Log and Siding is formulated to have a balanced mix of flexibility and hardness that will allow it to flex more than the DEK, but will typically last longer than the Door and Window between maintenance coats. Additionally, Log and Siding is a two-coat application product, as opposed to three. -
What is the coverage on treated older deck ?
Unfortunately, Sikkens Proluxe only addresses coverage rates estimates with Cetol DEK for Smooth Surfaces or Hardwoods. However, we can reliably expect a stain to have a lower coverage rate when it is applying directly to an older, more porous deck surface. Additionally, while we typically estimate coverage using one particular value, it's good practice to expect coverage to fall within a range of values. With that in mind, here are our recommendations for two different scenarios.
If your deck is already coated with Cetol DEK, in most cases you will only need to do 1 coat as a maintenance coat. Since the coating is still quite smooth, I would estimate the maintenance coat around 400 sf/gallon.
If you are applying Cetol DEK for the first time on an older deck that has been prepped for a new stain, you will need to apply 2 coats of the stain. For the first coat, I would expect a lower coverage rate and would not estimate higher than 350 sf/gallon. If the surface is especially porous or rough, I would not be surprised to see a substantially lower rate. That first coat of stain will make the surface much smoother, so I would estimate the second coat for most decks at 400 sf/gallon. -
I currently have Proluxe Cetol SRD stain on my deck but would like to make it a little more shiny. Is the Proluxe Cetol DEK fine to use over the SRD?
Unfortunately, the Proluxe SRD and Proluxe Cetol DEK are not compatible with each other. If you would like to use the Cetol DEK, you will first need to clean and remove the SRD prior to staining. Be sure and read the preparation instructions for Cetol DEK to get the best longevity for your porch.
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Can you mix sand with the Proluxe Cetol Dek to improve traction on steps? If not, what can you do to improve traction on steps?
Sikkens Proluxe informed us that you can add silica sand, but cautioned that any type of additive will affect the look and can make it break down quicker. You might also consider switching to Cetol SRD as its lower amount of film build makes it less prone to slickness.
-
My redwood pergola came factory installed with Cetol Dek. It's been a few years and it's now ready for another coat. Do I have to strip the stain and start over, or can I just put on another coat?
One of the benefits to Proluxe Cetol DEK is that it's made to accept maintenance coats of Cetol DEK while requiring only basic preparation work. It's typically time to recoat whenever the stain looks worn and ragged. I would not wait until the stain burns off to recoat. If you recoat when there is still a good layer of stain underneath, you should be able to just clean the wood and apply one new coat of Cetol DEK where needed. Any areas of stain that are failing (peeling, burned through) need to be scraped & cleaned, then given 2 coats of Cetol DEK. Here are Sikkens' directions from the Cetol DEK application guide: Maintenance Procedures Proper maintenance starts with visual inspection. One coat of Cetol DEK Finish must be applied every 18 months. For hardwoods one coat of Cetol DEK Finish must be applied every 12 to 18 months. However, as weathering and exposure conditions can vary widely, maintenance may be needed sooner and should be performed when visually necessary regardless of timeframe. 1. Follow the preparation procedures using the above cleaning solution reducing it to 2 ounces of 100% powdered Tri-Sodium Phosphate or phosphate-free substitute. Let surface dry 3 days. 2. Apply one coat of Cetol DEK Finish. 3. Clean tools with paint thinner or mineral spirits.
-
Can your product be applied over Cabot sealer and if not how much needs to be stripped off?
Proluxe Cetol DEK is a finish that needs to be in direct contact with the wood. So, our company can not recommend that you apply this over the Cabot stain. You would need to remove all of the Cabot stain to ensure good adhesion to your deck.