Deck Stain

07 Mar 2012 09:46 #1 by CC
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We stain our deck every year and would like to find a product that at least gives us a couple of years break. Any ideas?

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07 Mar 2012 09:53 #2 by Blazer Bob
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In Michigan a friend that had a deck stain business had great results with Wolman's(?). I expect results vary with climate. I do not remember the URL but he had a deck stain forum bookmarked. It was a great resource. This is google results for "deck stain forum".

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=n ... 0&aqi=g-v5

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07 Mar 2012 10:08 #3 by CC
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THX NCG. Very helpful. I am mainly interested in what my neighbors have used with success.
The stains we have used in the past have had no gloss so I am wondering if a glossy stain and finish might help.

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07 Mar 2012 10:57 #4 by LOL
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I couldn't find anything that worked on my south facing deck, so I went with a Trex composite! Love it.

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07 Mar 2012 11:19 #5 by CC
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I would love to replace it but just can't afford to at this moment.

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07 Mar 2012 11:23 #6 by LOL
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I use the Behr stain from HD on my house and trim, it works ok, but I have nothing to compare it too.

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09 Mar 2012 07:33 #7 by pineinthegrass
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According to Consumer Reports, for longest life go with a "solid stain". But that's basicly painting your deck.

Their top rated solid stain is Behr Solid Color Deck Fence & Siding at Home Depot. They give it a 79 pt rating and say it still looks very good after 9 years. $27

Among semi-transparent stains tops is Sikkens Cetol SRD with 39 pts ($40) or Olympic Maximum Deck with 35 pts ($35). They look good up to 3 years.

For clear sealers it's Thompson's WaterSeal Advanced Waterproofer, 34 pts ($25) good after 3 years.

Still in testing but very good after 3 years are Behr Premium Semi-Transparent Weatherproofing Wood Stain ($35) and Behr Premium Transparent Weatherproofing Wood Finish ($33). So if you just want a transparent, that last Behr might be the way to go, though it's pricey.

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09 Mar 2012 07:35 #8 by CC
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Thx P.... I am just so tired of doing this every year.
Appreciate you taking the time to research.

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09 Mar 2012 07:37 #9 by LOL
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Thats what I use, Behr solid. Good for about 5 years facing the sun at 9000'
I like to use a sanding block too for roughing up the surface a little, no pressure washing.

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09 Mar 2012 08:24 #10 by CC
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Good info Joe

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