Step 2 always back brush to ensure even application.
How to prep wood siding for staining.
This is what wood conditioner is for.
Before staining replace rotting or decayed wood and remove loose stain and eroded wood fibers by sanding scraping or power washing the problem surfaces.
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Correct surface preparation prior to exterior staining can assure the best possible appearance and life of your job.
Use a paint brush and apply an even layer of conditioner to every part of the wood s surface.
Apply conditioner to the wood to open the pores.
Wipe down the whole surface with a tack cloth to remove any dust from sanding.
Now you re ready to add stain.
If you re looking to preserve the appearance of your siding to an extent then we d definitely recommend working with a dye or stain in place of paint.
Before staining you want to make sure the wood s pores are open which will allow for an even stain.
You can remove dirt with warm water and detergent but mildew problems require more.
Dip it into a solution of water and trisodium phosphate tsp or a tsp substitute mixing 7 parts water to 1 part cleaner.
When a surface is not clean stains and other finishes have trouble sticking and may end up peeling.
From cedar siding to redwood deck wood offers a rich warm welcome to any home.
Preparing wood siding for staining.
Because this solution is caustic it isn t recommended for use on bare wood.
Step 1 apply behr stains and wood finishes with a quality brush pad applicator or sprayer following all label.
A good house stain not only beautifies your home s exterior it preserves and protects exterior wood from nature s harshest elements.
However the painting process is usually longer as the surface needs to be properly prepared for the paint to fully adhere.
Paint and stain go on in a similar fashion and are usually applied to a clean and dry exterior surface.
But stain is not just for siding and trim.
When a surface.
Before you apply stain make sure the surface is clean no dust dirt wood fibers or grease dry and free from mildew.
Apply behr stain or wood finish following the grain of the wood.
For a really thorough job scrub the siding with a stiff bristle brush mounted on a pole.
Wear safety goggles and rubber gloves.
Then switch to fine sandpaper 200 grit until the entire piece is uniform.
To remove those last bits of finish palm sand with medium sandpaper 150 grit until you see the bare wood.
Before you apply stain make sure the surface is clean no dust dirt wood fibers or grease dry and free from mildew.