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Old 04-15-2022, 07:51 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
The Azek should be washed twice a year also. Though mold cannot eat it either, mold will appear whenever spores and moisture present the condition for the mold to grow then die.

Azek will scratch easier than a composite... and care needs to be taken on certain products - things like sunscreen/lotion - getting on its surface.

But like a composite deck, using a shovel with a plastic edge... and keeping it clean should avoid most of the negatives.

Its greatest use was as a dock material. Very light - more like cedar - compared to PT or composite options. They even make a new version called MAX that can handle a two foot on center substructure here in New England.

And due to width options (4/6/8), it can make a very dramatic statement without a lot of additional cost.
This is pretty old and I have it on all docks and decks and IMO it is the easiest to care for of all the ones I have had. It looks the best and is not as hot on your feet as some. I do wash it quite often -certainly more than twice a year -because I like things clean but love that it never needs to be sanded or refinished or anything like that.
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