Keep cedar looking its best by dusting with a soft cloth or vacuum cleaner brush as needed.
How to treat cedar wood siding.
Take a brush or roller applying the paint on the cedar surface approximately 6 x 6.
Allowing it to dry as directed.
Apply it with a pump sprayerlet it sit for about 15 minutes before rinsing it off with with a garden hose.
Be sure to keep the hose pointed downward to avoid forcing water up behind the shingles.
Your oiled siding will look so good that you won t believe you did it yourself.
On flat grained wood the surface should be scuff sanded with 50 60 grit sandpaper.
Inspect the flashing the seal between the roof and chimney for signs of water leakage or damage.
To protect the finish when it starts to look dull clean it with a homemade wood cleaner consisting of 1.
The paint test on cedar is like this.
As soon as you run a piece of tape take a larger square of plastic sheathing covering the newly painted spot.
At this point you can apply a fresh coat of oil or oil stain.
Cover cedar siding with primer to keep any tannic acid or natural red coloring from.
Sand it to remove the loose surface particles.
After that the color will rapidly change from red to gray.
Apply the sealant or stain to clean dry cedar.
The cedar bureau recommends using a solution of 1 part bleach to 3 parts water.
Cleaning away the age is the first step in caring for cedar shingles.
Surface preparation is not necessary for textured cedar.
Then take a strip of masking tape taping across the newly painted surface.
Prep the cedar siding by cleaning it with a bleach and solution.
Inspect all caulking and repair or replace any that is damaged cracking peeling or missing.
Treatments for cedar siding maintenance some cedar siding shingles are treated with bleaching oil which is a treatment made with linseed oil and bleach crystals.
With an oiled surface clean the wood with a pressure washer apply a coat of wood bleach let it stand per the manufacturer s instructions and pressure wash again.
Look for any signs of mold.
Along with protecting your cedar shingles against decay and other coastal contamination this treatment will also give them the weathered silvery gray look that many homeowners prefer.
Likewise dirt or grime on the wood surface makes it impossible to get a good finish.
Most cedar treatments are much like house paint in that they are composed of pigments and solids.
If you do decide to color your wood there are several options.
Spraying the cedar siding with water will make problem areas easier to see.
For smooth planed flat grained cedar some surface preparation may be desirable.
Wash the wood first.