




🪵 Elevate your deck game with nature’s ultimate armor!
Ronseal Ultimate Protection Decking Oil Natural 5L is a water-based linseed oil formula designed to deeply penetrate wood, delivering double the weather and foot traffic resistance compared to standard decking oils. It provides a lightly tinted, glossy finish that enhances the natural wood appearance while being rainproof in 90 minutes and recoatable within 4 hours. Ideal for pre-treated decking, it offers professional-grade durability with easy water cleanup, making it the go-to choice for millennial homeowners seeking a stylish yet resilient outdoor space.
| ASIN | B00H5W3ZEY |
| ASIN | B00H5W3ZEY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Natural |
| Coverage | 8m2 per litre |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,834) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,834) |
| Date First Available | 2 February 2014 |
| Date First Available | 2 February 2014 |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Handle/Lever Placement | Top |
| Included components | 1 Tin |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.47 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 338461-STX |
| Item model number | 338461-STX |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Ronseal |
| Manufacturer | Ronseal |
| Material | Water Based |
| Part number | 37297 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.01 x 11 x 29.01 cm; 5.47 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 18.01 x 11 x 29.01 cm; 5.47 kg |
| Size | 5L |
| Special Features | Restores Natural Look of Wood |
| Specific uses | Outside, Outside; Amateur, Outside; Professional |
| Style | Single |
| Volume | 5 Liters |
E**E
Created a patio using “waxed” decking. This applies evenly, smoothly and allows the natural colour of the decking to shine through - so applies as a translucent oil which enhances the natural wood colour and not a stain. Covers well when applied with a good quality brush. Touch dry within 4 hours, fully useable within 24 hours. Rain sits on the decking. Having used this for about 5 years, I can honestly say that it is very anti-slip. The price has fluctuated and it’s now considerably more expensive than when I first used it but great quality, functionality / use and, most importantly - non-slip.
J**M
There is a rather confusing array of products when it comes to decking oils/stains/protectors etc. I had to do some research to differentiate the products. Briefly; - Decking Stains are water based which form a protective top-coating in the selected colour. This topcoat protects from water and sunlight damage to the wood, and it provides the most protection. The downside is that it can peel with time and leave a very scrappy appearance. - Decking Oils are oil-based, and absorbed into the wood replacing natural oils rather than sitting on the surface. These are coloured (even natural) to protect against UV, and the oil prevents water penetrating the wood. The advantage is because it isn't like a surface paint, it will not peel with time and so can be readily re-oiled with less preparation. They contain a pigment for UV protection, but offer lower weather-proofing than decking stains (according to claims). - Decking Protectors are waxed based, and provide a waxy waterproof coat when dry. Again, this is a surface water protector which can flake/peel over time. - Wood preservers which are solvents containing anti-fungal and insecticide compounds. The solvent carries these into the wood helping to prevent insect and fungal decay. Most (probably all) decking has been pressure pretreated in a similar manner making wood preservatives unnecessary. However some treating of the cut ends and knots etc. is a good idea. Having said that the Ronseal Ultimate Decking Oil and Ronseal Decking Oil (regular) are slightly different. Although both are decking oils, the Ultimate is actually water-based, whereas the regular Decking Oil is a traditional oil-based product. The easiest way to differentiate is to look at the brush cleaning instructions; if it says 'wash brushes in water' it is water-based, whereas if it says 'use white-spirit' (or similar) it is an oil-based product. It seems a bit contradictory to have a water-based oil, but Ronseal claim this is a new linseed oil based technology, and offers greater protection over traditional decking oil. It seems to me more like an emulsion than an oil. So, my experience. It is very easy to apply with a fence-type coarse brush and permeates the contours of the decking easily. The 'natural' actually has a slight tint which offers UV protection and slightly darkens the wood to a shade similar to it having been wetted by rain. However, I thought this added pleasing and even colour. The natural oil looks a bit like café latte, smells of linseed oil, but does foam slightly on agitation, although this is not a problem. The smell is only slight but it does remind me of oiling a cricket bat. It is claimed to be rain proof in about 90 minutes. I didn't test this, but did notice the next day it had left in places, mainly in the grooves, left a slight residue a bit like light brown curds. I assume this is where there was slightly larger amounts of the oil and the residue was left on drying. Many have commented on this, but for me it brushed off readily and any remainder faded or was washed away leaving nothing permanent. However, it does suggest the formulation is not optimal. Personally I didn't notice any real tackiness the next day, and thought the finish was good; quite even, and a slight dull sheen as if it had been oiled, but not at all slippery (no change to grip). Rain water sits on the surface. In terms of coverage, it is claimed to cover 20m2 of grooved decking with two coats, but in my hands I would estimate more like 15-16m2 (and I didn't think I was being particularly liberal in application), so that's about 25% less than Ronseal claim. In all, I am pleased with the finish, found any issues (slight transient residues and less coverage) to be small, and would recommend as a suitable decking choice. However, I guess time will tell whether the protective properties are good! Last, and not least, the current price on this site is good compared with local DIY stores.
P**R
Good product Looks fab on decking done a nice job
O**F
I have now been buying Ronseal Decking Oil for at least Ten years and to be honest I wouldn’t buy any other make and here are the reasons why. Firstly, it wouldn’t matter to me if any make claimed it would last 1 year or 10 years just for the simple fact on where my decking is situated. I live in an area with tall evergreen trees and this causes my decking to go green and very slippery from October to February. So I have to treat it every year to get rid of the crap on the decking every year anyway. I power wash the decking first, then I use a special cleaning fluid to bring it up whitish and that removes the slippery aspect from it and finally I apply the Ronseal Decking oil, you will see this in the images I have included. I read one review saying that when the oil was laid, it was still tacky after 4 hours and yes I do agree with that, for me with high fences around my garden with little wind getting to the decking which helps it dry faster in my opinion, It would take at least 8hrs to dry completely. So I try to time it when I know there isn’t going to be any rain and put it on heading towards dusk making sure no one has to walk on it. Also what I do is empty the contents of the jar into a old bucket and stir it well and pour it back into the jar again because if you just give the jar a shake and work from the jar, you will notice that it gets thicker as you get nearer the end of the jar, this way I am guaranteed an even coating which is where some people might be getting this tackiness from also. This is the first time I have ever bought it on Amazon for the simply reason “I just never thought about looking for it on Amazon” but I’m glad I did as I was always paying £40-50 for it and considering Homebase is charging £49 for it at the time of writing this I feel kind of gutted. I bought this for £29 and that’s a great saving. Also I don’t use one of the pads to apply it as I find it just leaves the groves in the decking wood filled with it and that leaves it harder for me to clean it the following year. So I just use a brush, it takes longer but also I find it saves a lot of it. I can do this because my decking area isn’t that large. I have included 4 images that you will maybe find funny and useful. 10/10 for the Decking Oil and the service from Amazon as usual.
R**E
Product was not the problem here, the courier seems to have thrown my decking oil off a cliff. That is after a delivery delay!
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