I was wondering if any of you have ever heard of using a oil based stain and then covering it with Thompson Water Seal? I ask this question because I cleaned and brightened cedar shakes (put on in 1977 and never had any treatment on them) on my aunt's house. The job turned out really nice. She wanted to split the work on her house, and give the sealing job to her other nephew (a painter). He then stained the cedar shakes with a light colored oil based Behr, and then covered it with Thompson Water Sealer.
Has anyone ever heard of such treatment? What effects will it have on the shakes?
I was wondering if any of you have ever heard of using a oil based stain and then covering it with Thompson Water Seal? I ask this question because I cleaned and brightened cedar shakes (put on in 1977 and never had any treatment on them) on my aunt's house. The job turned out really nice. She wanted to split the work on her house, and give the sealing job to her other nephew (a painter). He then stained the cedar shakes with a light colored oil based Behr, and then covered it with Thompson Water Sealer.
Has anyone ever heard of such treatment? What effects will it have on the shakes?
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