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I used this for garden furniture:
https://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-garden-furniture-oil-clear-1ltr/2043rMy sheds are painted with coloured Cupronol and Ronseal. Idk if you could use this too. I don't see why not, although decking oil might be cheaper and thinner/easier to apply and you're meant to wipe off excess oil on this stuff.
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Cheers, looks like it will do the job for the furniture at least. All the shed stuff seems to have some kind of colour to it which isn't what I want (although maybe I do, will have to discuss).
@Howard it is pressure treated but the instrucitons were pretty clear that it should be treated. It definitely looks a fair bit more weathered than it did last year and would prefer to avoid cracking/warping.
I bought a shed (only small, 3'x2') last year and never got round to treating it. What should I use for that, seems to be a very wide range of products out there.
I also have some wooden garden furniture that got left out all winter and is looking a bit knackered. What should I use to treat that? Bonus points if it's the same stuff as the shed.
Cheers