That's kind of lame. You would think with all the technology we have these days that there would be a " varnish" that you could use to lock in the nat...
1. Either is fine. Still plenty of time this year. 2. Yes if you still have old Olympic and you are switching brands. 3. Extreme would be a good c...
Do it now.
TWP 1500 or Armstrong Clark stains. No need to know the wood type.
Please read this about new wood: br /> Use the Armstrong Clark
I live in Ohio, my deck is on the west side of the house and gets all the afternoon sun. It is made of ptp and is 25 yrs. old. I last treated it 3 yrs...
Wood type is not that important when dealing with softwoods. Only matters if you have an exotic hardwood, which I doubt you have. Look at TWP 1500 Ser...
You might need to but by adding more, it will not look semi-transparent but more of a semi-solid. Seems it cured faster in the sunny area. Strang...
I am planning to restain a dried out 20 year old deck that was last successfully sanded and stained with 2 coats of Cabot's Australian Timber Oil, col...
No deck stains will not work with wood fillers. They do not "stain" to match and the spots will blend with the stain.