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About this Product
Get a beautiful semi-transparent color on your outdoor wood siding and other surfaces without distracting from the natural grain and texture with Storm Stain Semi-Transparent Log & Siding Stain + Sealer. This wood sealer and stain is reinforced for maximum longevity – protecting against weather and temperature changes. It’s an ideal choice for adding a touch of color to log siding, wood screening, fencing and outdoor furniture. To use, apply one coat with a synthetic brush, roller or spray. Follow directions on packaging.
There's nothing quite like the authentic, natural look and feel of exterior wood surfaces. Storm Stain was created to make it easy to keep your exterior wood looking beautiful and provide protection against extreme weather conditions. From clear finishes to more dramatic, solid color stains, Storm Stain offers whatever look you want as well as the protection to weather whatever.
Product Specifications:
- WOOD STAIN AND SEALER: Get a beautiful semi-transparent color to your wood siding while preserving the natural graining and texture with Storm Stain Semi-Transparent Log & Siding Stain + Stealer.
- PERFECT FOR LOG HOMES: Ideal for use on log siding, shingles, clapboard, wood screening, fencing and outdoor furniture, this siding stain + sealer is ideal for putting the finishing touches on your log home.
- DURABLE, SEMI-TRANSPARENT FINISH: Log & Siding Stain + Sealer is reinforced for maximum longevity – providing protection from weather and temperature changes. Use on new wood and previously stained wood.
- EASY TO APPLY: This exterior wood stain and sealer is effective with only one coat. Apply with a synthetic brush, roller or spray.
- PROTECTION TO WEATHER WHATEVER: From clear finishes that protect wood and highlight its natural beauty to more dramatic solid color stains, Storm Stain offers the look you want as well as the protection to weather whatever.
Storm System Category 3 Hi-Build Finish contains an extremely hard-working Semi-Solid Formula. These impressive finishes combine a beautiful semi-solid stained look with long-lasting durability. Reinforced for maximum durability, these finishes are perfect for log siding, wood screening, fencing and outdoor furniture. This product decorates and protects exterior wood siding from weather and temperature changes. This product can be used on new wood and previously stained wood with proper preparation. Apply one coat over previously stained surfaces but two coats will provide maximum protection on new or unfinished wood.
For use on vertical surfaces only.
Application:
Surfaces must be thoroughly dry to allow penetration. Surfaces must be clean and free from all other coatings that may prevent penetration. Always test a small area before application to the entire surface. All mildewed areas should be cleaned with Storm System All Surface Mold & Mildew Stain Remover. New pressure treated wood should be scrubbed with Storm System All Surface Cleaner to remove all surface deposits. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Cedar, Redwood, Cypress and some other woods contain a natural water-soluble ingredient, “tannin,” that will show as a reddish-brown stain when it migrates to the wood surface. If these stains appear, they may be removed by washing with a mild detergent solution and rinsing with clear water. All surfaces should be sanded down to remove any dead wood fibers from the surface, to ensure proper penetration and adhesion. New Cedar or redwood siding may have Mill Glaze. Abrading the surface by sanding will ease the surface tension and allow for the stain to properly penetrate and adhere.
Lead Warning ! -
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If you scrape, sand or remove old paint from any surface, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Carefully clean up with a wet mop or HEPA vacuum. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the U.S. EPA/Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323) or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. Stir thoroughly. Additional light stirring during application may be necessary to maintain color uniformity.
This product is of proper consistency as packaged, to be applied without thinning under normal environmental and application conditions. This product can be applied by synthetic brush, roller or spray. Stain only a few boards or small area at a time. Vertical boards or shingles should be stained continuously from the top, always working to the edge of a board or shingle to avoid overlapping. Horizontal siding should be started at the top and worked across, always working towards an edge or break such as a door or window. Avoid overlapping. Appearance varies with different species of wood. Samples should be tested on the actual wood being used to insure acceptable appearance.
Get a beautiful semi-transparent color on your outdoor wood siding and other surfaces without distracting from the natural grain and texture with Storm Stain Semi-Transparent Log & Siding Stain + Sealer. This wood sealer and stain is reinforced for maximum longevity – protecting against weather and temperature changes. It’s an ideal choice for adding a touch of color to log siding, wood screening, fencing and outdoor furniture. To use, apply one coat with a synthetic brush, roller or spray. Follow directions on packaging.
There's nothing quite like the authentic, natural look and feel of exterior wood surfaces. Storm Stain was created to make it easy to keep your exterior wood looking beautiful and provide protection against extreme weather conditions. From clear finishes to more dramatic, solid color stains, Storm Stain offers whatever look you want as well as the protection to weather whatever.
Product Specifications:
- WOOD STAIN AND SEALER: Get a beautiful semi-transparent color to your wood siding while preserving the natural graining and texture with Storm Stain Semi-Transparent Log & Siding Stain + Stealer.
- PERFECT FOR LOG HOMES: Ideal for use on log siding, shingles, clapboard, wood screening, fencing and outdoor furniture, this siding stain + sealer is ideal for putting the finishing touches on your log home.
- DURABLE, SEMI-TRANSPARENT FINISH: Log & Siding Stain + Sealer is reinforced for maximum longevity – providing protection from weather and temperature changes. Use on new wood and previously stained wood.
- EASY TO APPLY: This exterior wood stain and sealer is effective with only one coat. Apply with a synthetic brush, roller or spray.
- PROTECTION TO WEATHER WHATEVER: From clear finishes that protect wood and highlight its natural beauty to more dramatic solid color stains, Storm Stain offers the look you want as well as the protection to weather whatever.
Ten Professional Wood Staining Tips
When it comes time to stain your deck, fence, or other outdoor wood surface, it is important to catch up on some “wood finishing 101,” by becoming aware of potential dilemmas you may run into if the wood is not prepared and maintained properly. From oil-based vs. water-based (latex; acrylic) stains, to deck stain color ideas, all these wood staining tips should be taken into consideration before you start your project to achieve a perfectly stained finish!
Choosing the Correct Stain
When it comes to your outdoor wood-staining project, it is important to make sure you choose the best type of stain for your wood. Some key ideas that should be taken into consideration when choosing a stain are: “Is the wood new or existing?” “What level of protection does the wood need from outdoor elements (UV, rain, etc.)?” “Do I want a color or clear stain?” “Has the wood been treated previously (how will this interfere/effect the stain)?” Once these questions have been answered regarding your specific project, it will give you a more clear idea of the type of stain to utilize and then you can decide where to buy it from a local retailer. Whether its transparent, semi-transparent, solid or semi-solid, choosing the right stain is a vital part of the process.
Using weather color-coding and phrases, Storm System is organized in five categories based on the level of opacity, degree of UV protection, and typical longevity of each finish.
Varnished Surface
If the piece of wood you are applying stain to already has a coat of varnish on it, it will hinder the stain's ability to penetrate the wood properly, as it acts as a barrier between the two. Varnish protects against water and moisture, thus will not allow the stain to set properly on the wood's surface and will lead to it flaking off. In order to avoid this problem, it is necessary to sand the wood so that the varnished coat is removed completely before you get started with applying the new stain. Whenever sanding wood before treatment, always sand with the grain as even minor scratches will be highly visible after staining!
Types of Wood
Different kinds of wood react differently to stains being applied to their surface. Before beginning the wood staining process, it will help to avoid any issues in color acceptance by first applying a quality base primer to prepare the wood for the application. This will create a consistent base so that the wood reacts positively to the stain and does not appear blotchy and uneven. With some research, you will find there are interactive widgets for selecting the right category of stain depending on your wood type and outdoor needs. It's always a good idea to test your stain on scrap wood to ensure it's ready to apply (and what you ordered at the store).
Humidity and Moisture
One common wood staining issue comes about when the wood is holding moisture and is not completely dry. It is imperative to make sure the wood has dried inside and outside before starting the process of staining. If this is not taken into consideration, the applied layers will likely flake off and will no longer be protecting the wood's surface. When it comes to treated wood and holding moisture, one deck-staining tip is to wait 6 weeks to allow for a thorough dehydration of the wood and also it is recommended to stain on a warm, dry day.
Wood must be fully dry before treating it!
Stain is Too Thick
Often times if the stain has been sedentary for longer periods of time, it becomes thick in volume. This can lead to uneven application, and the wood to not be protected properly. One wood staining technique to avoid this issue is to add a compatible thinner to the stain in order to get a product that will supply a smooth application.
Sawdust Layer
When wood is cut and manufactured, it is often covered in a layer or sawdust. It most likely still contains this coating when you receive it, and this will prohibit a proper stain application. To remove this covering from the surface, you will need to use cloths that have some stick in their surface and wipe the wood down thoroughly. For large projects, you will likely want to use a power washer to prepare your surfaces instead. Regardless if you are chipping off old paint, or simply rinsing, give the wood surface a full day of sun to dry out before continuing to treat it. If this step is not done before the stain application, sawdust blocking the wood's pores will result in an appearance that is uneven and blotchy.
Oil-Based vs. Water-Based Stains (Latex/Acrylic)
When assessing your potential gallery of color ideas for your choice of stain, it is important to consider if you will go the route of oil or water based stain. Water-based color stains generally provide a much richer color than oil based stains. Water-based stains also do not emit the fumes that oil ones do. Oil-based stains provide a thicker seal, which allows for a high level of protection. In addition, they are more durable and do not need to be maintained nearly as much as water-based stains. Water-based stain is applied the in the same way as oil-based, although your brush choice should be different. For water-based wood stains, a synthetic brush (such as nylon or polyester) is best. For oil-based wood stains, use a natural bristle brush. In either case, plan to spend a little extra for a good-quality brush, which will lay coatings on the wood smoothly and will leave less stray bristles in your coatings.
Don't forget you are protecting your wood!
Be sure that all the exposed surfaces are protected (not just the top!)
Saw Cuts
When a deck is constructed, the wood needs to be sized, which lead to saw cuts. Saw cuts expose the end grain of the pieces of wood, which can potentially allow for a major entrance of moisture. One deck-staining tip that allows for proper care of these cuts is to stack them with spacers so that the air can move through the wood and thoroughly dry it. Once the wood has been provided the proper time to completely dry out, a sealer should be applied to the saw cuts and also the backside of the wood (if not, it can cause cupping) to ensure all surfaces are protected once the deck is built!
Using Multiple Buckets
If you are attempting to stain a large wooden surface that requires multiple buckets of stain, one way to stain your deck like a professional is to combine all the buckets into one mixture. Although the stains are all supposed to be the same color, occasionally they can vary slightly, so mixing them all together will prevent uneven color appearance over the entire area.
An even application will be crucial for uniform appearance (and weathering).
How to Fix/Prevent Blotchy Patches
If you didn't prepare your deck for harsh enough conditions and treat the wood surfaces properly, the newly-applied stain can dry in blotchy patches, which are not visually appealing nor does it provide uniform protection. In order to achieve an evenly stained deck, before starting staining apply a thin coat of wood conditioner with an inexpensive brush. After waiting 15 minutes to allow drying, apply stain while making sure to wipe away any excess stain and only apply in light coats. Wipe away excess stain immediately using a cloth, and if it does not appear flawless after the first coat, a second can always be applied if you follow the rules of a light application.
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