I painted this house in apr and may of '07 - and I had some leftover wtw from sept '06. Now the deck I stained with product back in '06 still looks great. But at the end of my painting job in spring of '07 - this guy put on brand spanking new Fir steps. And I coated them like 3 days later with wtw, didn't prep at all - wood was still brand new. Now I just walked over to look at them today - and they don't that good. Is this a problem with new wood? Is Fir hard to coat like ipe and mahogony? I did absolutely nothing to prep - these boards were only 3 days old, fresh from the lumberyard. Makes me think if I am going to stain brand brand new wood - I should still prep it somehow - and this isn't pressure treated wood, if pressure treated fir even exists - it was just regular straight grained fir decking boards. The stuff decks use to be built of prior to invention of ptp. Any thoughts?
I painted this house in apr and may of '07 - and I had some leftover wtw from sept '06. Now the deck I stained with product back in '06 still looks great. But at the end of my painting job in spring of '07 - this guy put on brand spanking new Fir steps. And I coated them like 3 days later with wtw, didn't prep at all - wood was still brand new. Now I just walked over to look at them today - and they don't that good. Is this a problem with new wood? Is Fir hard to coat like ipe and mahogony? I did absolutely nothing to prep - these boards were only 3 days old, fresh from the lumberyard. Makes me think if I am going to stain brand brand new wood - I should still prep it somehow - and this isn't pressure treated wood, if pressure treated fir even exists - it was just regular straight grained fir decking boards. The stuff decks use to be built of prior to invention of ptp. Any thoughts?
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