Staining cedar siding differs from application of paint and other finishes.
How to stain new cedar siding.
After you have washed it wait for it to dry before applying any stain to the cedar.
Staining cedar with a semi transparent stain.
First remove any mill glaze a hard shiny surface on one side of the siding by sanding.
Prepare your cedar siding by washing it with soapy water to remove any dirt or dust if any has accumulated.
If possible stain all sides of the siding before installation.
The few solid particles in this mix will not significantly obscure cedar s wood grain.
Use a thick brush when staining.
Giving your cedar siding a nice tint will add beauty durability and value to your home.
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.
Brand new cedar wood and cedar siding freshly milled could have a moisture content too high accepting much of the product coatings your attempting to use.
Restaining can be time consuming but it s easily enough done.
When putting up brand new cedar siding it is recommended that your first stain be oil based alklyd.
Stains dry rapidly and fresh stain applied over dried stain will show lap marks.
Cedar is a beautiful wood and can be kept that way when stained properly.
To stain cedar you must understand your needs how to prepare the wood for the process how to stain it the best brushes to use and how to clean up after.
Oil based stain is a more durable product that will thoroughly penetrate the cedar when applied but it can be more prone to allowing mold growth if you aren t careful and don t use a solution containing a fungicide.
With new cedar wood siding starting from scratch as in an artisan s canvas this surface area should be cleaned and dried.
When painting or staining new cedar.