What stain is best for cedar?

What stain is best for cedar?

Our Top 5 Best Stains For Cedar Wood

  • Ready Seal Natural Cedar Exterior Stain.
  • Thompson’s WaterSeal Waterproofing Stain.
  • Defy Extreme Transparent Exterior Wood Stain.
  • Olympic Stain Elite Woodland Oil Stain.
  • Cabot Semi-Solid Deck & Siding Stain.

Should I seal and stain cedar?

Rot, premature aging, and warping can occur from the weather and elements when the boards aren’t sealed. Finishing off your newly-installed cedar deck with a sealant or wood stain will help to prolong the life, beauty, and appeal of the deck for years to come.

Does cedar stain well?

Although cedar is a softwood like pine, it absorbs stain better than pine, especially when treated with a pre-stain wood conditioner. Indoor and outdoor cedar furniture are stained the same way. However, clear coat polyurethane, which gives the wood a shiny, smooth finish, should only be used on indoor furniture.

How long should you wait to stain cedar?

We recommend you wait 3+ months to stain new smooth cedar wood surfaces to allow the wood to weather, creating an ideal porous surface that will hold the stain better.

Is there a cedar color stain?

Alternatively, if your cedar decking has seen better days, you can buy cedar colored stain that is a reddish brown and that will help reinject some of the natural color of the wood back into the decking.

Which stain last the longest?

Solid, Semi-Transparent, or Clear These stains are the most weather-resistant and will last the longest. Semi-transparent stains have a tint like sap from a tree, which means they allow some of the wood’s natural color to show through the shade of the stain.

Will stained cedar fade?

Things You’ll Need Stain cedar lumber to protect it from fading in sunlight and from moisture erosion. Western red cedar has beautiful colors at all stages of fading, but the wood deteriorates if it’s not protected from the elements.

Does cedar darken over time?

If left in its natural state, some darkening of the wood can be expected as it ages and the color variation will become less pronounced. Application of transparent finishes will also darken western red cedar to some degree but they form a protective surface that is easier to maintain.