Cedar siding shingles provide beauty for any home but they must be properly coated to ensure a long life.
Stain or paint for cedar siding.
These both come in just about any color and provide the longest and most thorough protection for wood siding.
Allow the washed surface to dry before recoating and apply primer paint to areas of bare wood.
As mentioned this paint stain or solid body stain can be applied to new or previously paint stained cedar wood and siding.
Mold mildew algae etc prefer to grow on the surface of an oil based coating over a latex one.
The best way to prevent extractive bleed is to select a paint or stain that forms a seal over the cedar.
I have looked for another stain but have been told by experts that in my area they will all fade.
Acrylic stain is far superior in all categories.
Oil based coatings also will yellow and fade faster.
Siding that has been primed and coated with two coats of paint can offer up.
Test cedar if you can paint over stained cedar apply water on cedar wood surface if water soaks in good chance you can paint over stain.
Prime the cedar before you paint it.
Two topcoats are always better over bare wood that has been primed.
There are two common types of finishing wood siding.
Both stain and paint protect your siding from moisture and sunlight but they differ in how much protection they offer.
If you like the natural wood grain look and you have new cedar wood trim or siding this product is not for you.
Anyway this doesn t matter much no painter would recommend using an oil based solid stain for cedar siding these days unless he was a total idiot.
In most cases the solid color stain will usually be close to a matte finish.
This type of paint stain covers up the natural beauty of the wood like a paint so be aware.
Cedar siding is a durable and attractive siding material but it requires protection from sunlight and moisture.
Sikkens is a good one.
Therefore you need to apply perfect finishing coats on cedar siding.
Alkyd oil primers are recommended but one may choose a high quality latex primer as long as it contains stain blockers.
They re cedar stain on top of real cedar is gorgeous.
For best results fresh siding should be pre primed on all six sides with a stain blocking primer and top coated with 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
These may be applied to western red cedar by brush roller or pad.
Those extractives can even bleed through many types of paint.
I applied it on my deck and rails but since i live in south texas it fades within a year.