Diy Staining Wood Fence
Apply wood fence stain in 6 steps spread canvas drop cloths on the ground beneath the fence.
Diy staining wood fence. Proceed to applying stain to the fence slats. Proper staining or painting creates a barrier that prevents moisture from doing damage to the wood. Tools you will need 4 stain brush 9 paint roller and roller pad extension pole paint tray drop cloths moisture meter optional pressure washer garden hose exterior wood stain wood cleaner and wood brightener optional. Use a 4 inch wide trim roller to stain narrow surfaces and to cut in around fence.
You can use a power washer but i don t recommend it as power washers can actually do more harm. First step is to pressure wash the fence to rejuvenate the wood. Apply stain to broad surfaces using a inch nap roller. A natural bristle brush is the best way to encourage oil based wood stain to permeate wooden fence slats.
Doc stains the new wood fence with stain using an airless sprayer. My fence was installed last year so it still looks great but i want to apply a protective coat to. How to stain a fence with a sprayer step 1. Spray the fence with water check that the water beads up as soon as it hits the stained wood.
Mix the product thoroughly and strain the stain sealer through a paint screen to keep solid particles out of the system. Dip the tip of. Apply the stain in. Where fences are concerned moisture is the enemy.
Drape drop cloths over nearby surfaces and objects to protect. When staining a fence you must understand how the moisture content of wood impacts the stain and the difference between oil based stains water stains and hybrid stains. How often to paint or stain your fence is largely determined by the weather in your region.