Apply chemical stripper to the siding.
How to remove stain from cedar siding.
Use a wide paintbrush to apply the stripper to a 2 to 3 foot wide area of the siding.
Cedar siding after mold removal cleaning and brightening.
Solid color stain is not supposed to peel like paint does when applied to cedar siding.
Stained cedar siding has a tendency to discolor over time.
Allow to sit until the stain begins to lift and bubble.
The reason why stain is considered durable on cedar siding is they are solid enough to hold up foot traffic much better than regular paint.
Apply a second coat if a deeper stain color is desired.
In the past he had used oil based wood stain products but found the mold and mildew returning within a few years each time.
Cracked or peeling paint can occur on cedar siding for a number of reasons according to william feist of the western red cedar lumber association.
Oil stains that are.
Brush stain onto the siding.
Follow the grain of the wood and take care not to allow the stain to pool as this will leave visible brush marks.
Use using multiple thin layers of stain for an even coating.
Wood stain is one of the most difficult stains to remove but a variety of products will take wood stain off your vinyl siding without harming it.
Staining the restored cedar siding.
Plus as stains are highly durable in nature it can protect the cedar from abrasion wearing and weathering better than paint.
The black coloring or darkening of the cedar siding is caused by mold growth.
Now the cleaned and brightened cedar wood siding is ready to stain.
Many factors can contribute to this problem.
Stain can be spilled or splattered onto siding and when you re staining an attached deck or a nearby fence wind and weather can spread the stain to your vinyl siding.
Allow the stain to dry according to the manufacturer s instructions.
The unfortunate reality is that peeling solid color stain is a common occurrence.