Hard to say as applying a better stain on top of a poor stain does not "fix" the poor quality stain. The Cabot will be subject to the Behr failure.
I am not sure what you will be able to get in Alaska but if possible I would use TWP stains. If you cannot get them, let us know what is available in ...
Yes you can walk on the first coat to apply the second coat. Just do not step in the second coat. Two coats are typically only needed on horizontal su...
I will be applying TWP 100 stain onto a cedar deck that has been stripped, cleaned, sanded, and brightened using the Restore-a-deck line of products. ...
I have Behr solid stain on my deck. I don't want to remove the old stain. Is it a waste of money to put a higher quality stain (I'm thinking Cabot) on...
I know that this website and forum is primarly for decks however I am looking for a good semi-transparent stain for my cedar sided house and my treate...
Sounds like it is ready to be stained. As for TWP Dealers, we do not know exactly where or if there is any in your area. I would do a Google Search fo...
First of all I'm an 80 yr.old woman doing this myself. I need to stain over an old stain. I have a peeling wood patio that was professionally done 2 ...
Have you tried a stain stripper to remove the old TWP and even out the color prior to staining? That would be best prior to applying another coat of s...
When done with the sanding I would wash the house down with a wood cleaner and a wood brightener. This will help the wood and and the stain. If y...
Yes, the user reviews for Behr on CR's site alone were warning enough. Thanks for the advice, I will post pics when the project is complete.
It would not hurt the wood to use a brightener.