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Clear stain options?

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Looking for a clear stain/sealer to use on a handful of small townhouse decks.

 

So far it looks like it's between AC and Bakers.

 

Which would offer better UV protection?

 

Which would apply/dry better in 50*'s October weather?

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Bakers Super Clear has no UV protection .I would make a 50/50 mix Clear/Cedar Dark.You can apply above 50 but the moisture is alway tough when it's cold.

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Shane, how "natural" does the cedar gold look? Could I mix that with the clear and still have UV protection?

 

 

Beth, what would you suggestion I offer to the customer that wants a "clear sealer" to give them the most natural look while having UV protection?

 

 

As far as temp goes, based off of last year I need to plan for the 50* mark as about 1/2 the days were less and the days warmer were scattered. Plus this property is about 500' off the Lake Michigan shore line.

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What does a clear stain/sealer do? just add oil to the wood to keep it from drying out further, but still lets it turn gray?

 

Doug,

 

Essentially yes.  A clear oil in the wood itself does prevent moisture penetration.  Without some pigment, there is no surface protection from the sun's UV light.

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We like Armstrong Clark, you can also mix the semi-transparent with the toner if you want less pigment but still want to have protection. Just ask the customer if they want the deck to be grey in 4-6 weeks. They will change quickly to the semi-transparent.

 

Beth

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Talked to the customer today. He ended up being ok with going with a semi-transparent after the little education.

 

I am looking at going with the A/C Cedar Semi. Anyone have pics of this on old PT pine?

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