Our 15-16 year old covered mahogany deck (which has been resanded twice in its lifetime) was recently power washed. Even before it was washed, and even though it's covered, the wood had turned gray and lost its nice red color. (Except for the wood under the pad upon which the grill stands.)
It needs to have a "finish". I've researched this on the internet and the number of suggestions, many of them contradictory, is quite large.
Is there an oil, or other non-stain containing material, that will not only preserve and revitalize the wood BUT ALSO restore the red color? For instance, will "oiling" the wood bring out the red?
I know nothing about wood, carpentry, etc. My question boils down to: once it's faded by the elements and power washed is the mahogany red color restorable by any other means other than staining? (We don't want to sand the floor, if we can help it.)
If staining is the only option, then what would folks recommend? An oil containing a stain? A stain-only product?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
It needs to have a "finish". I've researched this on the internet and the number of suggestions, many of them contradictory, is quite large.
Is there an oil, or other non-stain containing material, that will not only preserve and revitalize the wood BUT ALSO restore the red color? For instance, will "oiling" the wood bring out the red?
I know nothing about wood, carpentry, etc. My question boils down to: once it's faded by the elements and power washed is the mahogany red color restorable by any other means other than staining? (We don't want to sand the floor, if we can help it.)
If staining is the only option, then what would folks recommend? An oil containing a stain? A stain-only product?
Thanks for any help you can give me.