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Last month, we taught you how to apply Ipe Oil™ to refresh the look of your hardwood deck. We got some great feedback, but many people asked us, "My deck looks great already and I want it to turn gray. I just need to know what's the best way to clean hardwood decking?"
Simply follow this step-by-step guide and you'll extend the life and beauty of your deck:
That's it. Following these steps will result in a cleaner looking deck.
Ipe Has a Little Cousin Named Cumaru!
Cumaru is closely related to Ipe decking in terms of strength, hardness and density. Where the two differ is on appearance and price. Here are some details from the USDA's official Wood Handbook about the similarities between Ipe & Cumaru decking:
What do these numbers all mean?
A Cumaru deck can give you a robust, durable space capable of taking on the weather and daily use just as well as Ipe. Oh, and the price ain't too shabby either! Cumaru can cost you up to 25% less per lineal foot on the most popular dimensions (1x6, 5/4x4, & 5/4x6). Learn more about the differences between Cumaru, Ipe, Teak, and Composite Decking. Or, click the button to save right now on Cumaru decking.
Attention WOOD geeks! We're proud to introduce a resource many of our customers have been asking for! Every single wood or lumber related term, phrase, and definition is now available in our massive dictionary that we're calling Woodipedia!
So, if you've ever wondered to yourself, "What is "Cambium"?" you can find out in a snap. Oh, by the way, Cambium is the live, actively growing layer of a tree. The cambium is one cell thick and resides between the phloem and sapwood. It repeatedly divides itself to form new wood which causes the tree to expand and grow. It is the layer that becomes either bark or wood and lays dormant during winter. Enjoy!