I have only been able to offer woodtux to my customers and the more I am in this field, the more I realize I may have to steer select customers toward a Solid Stain (as is the possible case with my current Hunter Green Behr deck) Can anyone tell me what the best Solid Stains are? I want to use Cabots and when using a solid stain, do you need to prime too? I prefer a 2 coat process, not a 3 coat (I work alone).
I have a deck to do in which I need to do the railings white. I would use a cabots white solid stain after priming and not an acrylic based paint? What about Deckscapes, I hear its a 2 coat process. I want to be able to give my customers the possibility of stripping the solids off later if they ever want to do something different and I want an easy product to be able to do this that is also very good in its durabilty too.
I have only been able to offer woodtux to my customers and the more I am in this field, the more I realize I may have to steer select customers toward a Solid Stain (as is the possible case with my current Hunter Green Behr deck) Can anyone tell me what the best Solid Stains are? I want to use Cabots and when using a solid stain, do you need to prime too? I prefer a 2 coat process, not a 3 coat (I work alone).
I have a deck to do in which I need to do the railings white. I would use a cabots white solid stain after priming and not an acrylic based paint? What about Deckscapes, I hear its a 2 coat process. I want to be able to give my customers the possibility of stripping the solids off later if they ever want to do something different and I want an easy product to be able to do this that is also very good in its durabilty too.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
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