Best way to de-slime timber sleepers in the garden?
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We've got a load of reclaimed timber sleepers forming a stepping stone pathway through the back garden, when they're wet they're ridiculously slippery and i tend to slip a few times through the winter, any idea on the best way to clean them?
I had some detergent that was used in a pressure washer last year but it didn't seem to help much. Not sure if it's worth giving them a good clean and then painting them in a grit paint sort of thing.
Any reccomendations on decent detergent that will de-slime them a bit?
I had some detergent that was used in a pressure washer last year but it didn't seem to help much. Not sure if it's worth giving them a good clean and then painting them in a grit paint sort of thing.
Any reccomendations on decent detergent that will de-slime them a bit?
Wood Bleach, followed by pressure washer.
That will clean them, but you have to deal with the reason they get slimey.
Sitting too low, you could raise them a few inches.
Lack of sunlight, prune back trees or bushes.
Maybe it might be better to relegate the sleepers to; surrounding a flower bed or veg garden, perhaps build a composter with them.
Then lay a new path of pavers or similar.
That will clean them, but you have to deal with the reason they get slimey.
Sitting too low, you could raise them a few inches.
Lack of sunlight, prune back trees or bushes.
Maybe it might be better to relegate the sleepers to; surrounding a flower bed or veg garden, perhaps build a composter with them.
Then lay a new path of pavers or similar.
The chicken wire is ok but looks horrid!! and if you do slip you end up with chicken wire up your arse!!!
just a thought could you get some clear wood varnish paint the sleepers and throw some sand on it while its still wet? that way it should still look like a sleeper but should not be as slippery?
It may not work!! just a suggestion.
Andy
just a thought could you get some clear wood varnish paint the sleepers and throw some sand on it while its still wet? that way it should still look like a sleeper but should not be as slippery?
It may not work!! just a suggestion.
Andy
dickb
dly said:
dly said: The chicken wire is ok but looks horrid!! and if you do slip you end up with chicken wire up your arse!!!
just a thought could you get some clear wood varnish paint the sleepers and throw some sand on it while its still wet? that way it should still look like a sleeper but should not be as slippery?
It may not work!! just a suggestion.
Andy
Might be a job for when the rains go away! just a thought could you get some clear wood varnish paint the sleepers and throw some sand on it while its still wet? that way it should still look like a sleeper but should not be as slippery?
It may not work!! just a suggestion.
Andy
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