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How to stain and seal wood siding.
Water seal or prime the siding sheets on both sides to fully protect the wood from moisture.
Use a wide paintbrush to apply the stripper to a 2 to 3 foot wide area of the siding.
Oil a clear finish is absorbed into the wood filling.
These materials act as a barrier preventing water from coming into direct contact with the wood.
Which finish you choose is mostly an aesthetic choice.
This type of stain is ideal if you re living in a very sunny region and are looking to block the sun without changing the colour or appearance of.
While cedar stands up to the elements fairly well on its own putting a seal or a coat of paint on it can enhance the color and protect the wood from inclement weather.
If you re working with wood siding it won t fully cover the texture but will hide the grain.
The stain should be matched to the needs of the siding.
Use primer if you plan to paint and semitransparent penetrating oil base stain if you want the wood.
Most importantly pick the highest quality stain even if it costs more.
If you are staining the wood stain it first and then apply the sealer.
Apply chemical stripper to the siding.
If the house is exposed to excessive sunlight heat and ultraviolet light choose a durable stain that won t fade.
If dampness rain or snow is a concern choose a stain that will seal well and be resistant to moisture.
Also it operates in a similar manner to paint and will peel if not properly applied.
Wood siding is a beautiful addition to any home.
The wood s structural integrity will remain unless the wood is exposed to excessive moisture which can cause curling cracking and wood rot.
Maintenance sealing for rough cut cedar siding.
With a penetrating stain expect to re finish the siding once or twice a year for the first couple of years.
Make sure the siding is completely dry before applying the sealer.
As the siding seasons.
Left unstained cedar s red hue will fade to gray within about a year.
Because stain is a penetrating sealer not a coating like paint it s difficult to change the color of previously stained wood.
To prevent rot and prolong the life of your wood siding you can treat it with oil stain or paint.
If the manufacturer recommends two coats wait for the first to dry thoroughly before applying the second.
It is not a cheap addition to make and it requires plenty of care and maintenance including an exterior wood stain unlike doors and fences you cannot easily remove wood siding in order to apply exterior wood stain to it.
To prepare the surface of rough cut cedar siding wash the siding down with a good wood cleaner and follow that up with an application of wood brightener.
It s also resistant to the cracking and chipping that affects paint.
Go slowly and make sure the sealer seeps into every crevice.