The following outline is intended to prepare you before buying any such products knowing exactly which type fits your final outcome.
Staining old cedar siding.
You can choose from a wide variety of colors that really brings out cedar but it is that boldness that may turn some off to using a solid stain.
Cover cedar siding with primer to keep any tannic acid or natural red coloring from.
This is because it offers protection from uv rays as well as erosive elements such as wind and precipitation.
The upside is that solid color stains will block most damaging ultraviolet light.
Solid color stains have solid particles but not nearly as many as paint.
Stain the cedar siding before hanging it if possible.
Cedar is known to age gracefully to a soft silver grey patina but it s wise to keep the rich tones of your cedar siding lasting longer.
Restaining can be time consuming but it s easily enough done.
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Staining cedar with a solid color stain.
Department of agriculture s forest services laboratory recommends cleaning cedar shingles with an oxidizing bleach as opposed to a household bleach to avoid damaging the wood while you can use household bleach to kill mold and algae it tends to make the cedar shingle s surface.
Cedar siding after mold removal cleaning and brightening staining the restored cedar siding now the cleaned and brightened cedar wood siding is ready to stain.
Transparent stains contain no pigment but have water repellent features that will help to retain natural tones and slow down the natural colour change process.
In the past he had used oil based wood stain products but found the mold and mildew returning within a few years each time.
Allow to sit until the stain begins to lift and bubble.
Prep the cedar siding by cleaning it with a bleach and solution.
Apply the stain front to back top to bottom and on all the edges because any areas of wood left exposed will be susceptible to water damage and chemical bleeding.
What you get is a very uniform opaque color.
Restaining your cedar siding involves removing the old protective coating and applying a new layer of wood stain in the color of your choice then applying more protective coating.
For cedar siding the solid form is considered the best especially for outdoor use.
This will allow you to coat all sides and edges with no obstacles before hammering up the siding to your home.
Use a wide paintbrush to apply the stripper to a 2 to 3 foot wide area of the siding.
Apply chemical stripper to the siding.
Sand it to remove the loose surface particles.