The better the stain penetrates, the better it will perform in your scenario. Make sure that prep is correct. Really no need to sand but if you do, us...
For this deck in full sun look at a stain with a higher solid content. It will give better UV protection. Try the Armstrong Clark in a semi-solid colo...
Use the Restore A Deck products to prep and the TWP 1500 Series or the Armstrong Clark for the stain.
NC Mountains Decking and rails are treated pine, approx. 7 years old 1/3 of the decking is uncovered, balance is under a porch Some mildew on th...
No stain or sealer is going to stop the water 100% in your scenario. Sanding it down and applying the TWP will not help. Sorry but no experi...
No stain means no UV protection from graying. If you are okay with it graying then look at TWP 100 Clear. If you want to prolong the graying then look...
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The products we review are for exposed wood subject to UV graying. They are mainly used to protect and enhance the appearance. In your scenario I am n...
Look at the Armstrong Clark in the Rustic Brown or the Oxford Brown. Make sure to prep by removing any remnants of the Behr and general dirt.