Railroad ties steps in a sunken garden
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Hi Jan, Here's a 4 part how to video that may help! He's fixing the exterior on a house, but wood is wood and the information can be transferred to your RR ties! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6zedJ95Hog
Good luck!
I would first level what's there, and try power washing the ties. Next, dry out the ties real good, and put a good sealant on, two coats at least. Good Luck!
Thank you and I will give it a try
http://www.ehow.com/how_7149771_seal-creosote-treated-railroad-ties.html