How to Paint Over Non-Oil-Based Stain on Cedar Siding

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Tip 1 - How to Paint Over Non-Oil Based Stain on Cedar Siding

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How to Paint Over Non-Oil Based Stain on Cedar Siding

Stained cedar can last for years with little maintenance, but that doesn’t mean that you won't simply want a change of pace. Painting over siding can give your home a facelift, sprucing ...

Tip 2 - How to Paint Over Oil-Based Stained Wood

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How to Paint Over Oil-Based Stained Wood

There is really no painted surface that cannot be re-painted so long as the painter remembers three essentials. Give everything a good surface cleaning, repair any minor scratches and holes and use a ...

Tip 3 - Exterior Siding - Paint Vs. Stain

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Exterior Siding - Paint Vs. Stain

Wood siding is a durable and attractive siding material, but it requires protection from sunlight and moisture. There are two common options for finishing wood siding: paint and stain. Which product ...

Tip 4 - How to Stain Cedar Shake Siding

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How to Stain Cedar Shake Siding

Cedar shake siding is prized for its clean, rustic look, longevity and easy maintenance; but weather and sunlight take their toll, and not everyone is fond of the weathered, gray look that cedar ...

Tip 5 - Oil Based vs Water Based Exterior Wood Stain | DoItYourself.com

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If you have wood siding, a deck, outdoor furniture or other exterior wood items that you're planning on painting with an exterior wood stain, and you're wondering whether to use a water-based or an oil-based product, there are important factors you should consider.

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