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Originally Posted by zakthor
I have an undercoating gun and hit my cedar fences with Messmer's UV Plus. $70/ gallon on amazon - delivered. My wife was pissy about my spraying chemicals on the fence until she saw the results. Pretty amazing what it does to old sun bleached wood. Application with undercoating gun I do about 10' per minute.
Generally every few years I hose fence down until it looks wet, then it smells bad and I worry it'll never dry and about a month later its dry and the fence looks like new.
Can't say its the best or anything but its what I use and I'm very happy with the results. Alternative is let your fence rot then buy and replace boards.
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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc
A 50/50 mix of boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits.
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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas
Shaun - This is a picture I just took of our backyard fence. It was made with those panels you can get pre-made from HD that are stapled together. We treated it with Behr wood stain/sealer, using a garden sprayer that you usually spray bug spray with.
This was all done well over ten years ago, probably more like 15 or so. It works good.

Picture was shot looking through a screen that's why it looks crappy. 
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This is what I'm looking for, thanks guys.
Scott, that's really impressive but I am pretty sure MA weather will take it's toll after even just 2-3 years.