As I near the siding stage of my 32x40 garage build, I am looking for opinions on a preservative/stain for the 1x10 pine shiplap siding I will be using.
We live in a pine log home which was built in 2008 that was stained with a Sikkens Cetol product that I can honestly say I don't love the way it has held up. That said, I don't think that is the product I want to use. I would however like to continue with a cedar tinted wood preservative and would prefer one that can be applied with a garden sprayer. Ultimately I am looking for a product that would be applied to my new garage and eventually my 12x16 garden shed and my 32x24 log home, both of which will require some cleaning and pressure washing prior to re staining. I'd prefer to keep all three buildings preserved with the same product.
I have come across threads referencing a Penofin Red Label product as well as a Flood CWF product. What I have not seen is any follow ups on the longevity of these products and real world intervals between re-application. All of these products including the Sikkens seem to reference 2-3 years before re-applications. Is this the best I'm going to find in this type of application?
I really don't want a solid stain as I prefer the look I had when my home just finished. I have attached a picture of my home when it was just completed.
Any thoughts on products would be greatly appreciated.
We live in a pine log home which was built in 2008 that was stained with a Sikkens Cetol product that I can honestly say I don't love the way it has held up. That said, I don't think that is the product I want to use. I would however like to continue with a cedar tinted wood preservative and would prefer one that can be applied with a garden sprayer. Ultimately I am looking for a product that would be applied to my new garage and eventually my 12x16 garden shed and my 32x24 log home, both of which will require some cleaning and pressure washing prior to re staining. I'd prefer to keep all three buildings preserved with the same product.
I have come across threads referencing a Penofin Red Label product as well as a Flood CWF product. What I have not seen is any follow ups on the longevity of these products and real world intervals between re-application. All of these products including the Sikkens seem to reference 2-3 years before re-applications. Is this the best I'm going to find in this type of application?
I really don't want a solid stain as I prefer the look I had when my home just finished. I have attached a picture of my home when it was just completed.
Any thoughts on products would be greatly appreciated.
