It is possible to over apply any stain. This can result in failing of the stain faster then normal. This can happen for even our top rated stains. Mos...
If you do not sand the wood evenly with the same grit then the stain make take differently and look splotchy.
I used Cabots natural stain on my new cedar deck and it peeled off. I contacted them and they told me I must have put on too much, I don't think so. W...
Thanks for the quick response. Is it OK to apply that stain directly on the bare wood? I have been using 120 grit on places where hands and feet wil...
The need for water beading is a myth and is not important to outside wood. All high quality stains will not bead water for very long as you want the w...
Not possible. You would need to strip it all off and start over.
Of your choices I would think the Armstrong in Rustic would be best. Definitely oil based for this wood. 2-3 gallons should be enough.
Northern Virginia Full sun southern exposure PT 2 years old Black mold problems overall TWP 100 cedar tone used originally We bought our lum...
No a stain stripper will not remove the SPF easily. You could strip some of it off then sand the rest.
Well anything is better the the Arborcoat in our opinion. I would look at the Flood.
I would not paint that. I would strip off the majority of the stain then use Armstrong Clark in one of the semi solid colors of Oxford or Woodland bro...
I am not sure but I believe TWP is not sold into Canada. Have you contacted the manufacturer?