Thus solid color stains let some of the cedar s grain show through but none of the color.
How to stain cedar fence with brush.
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The stain type you choose will be determined by the age of your fence the look you are trying to achieve and your preferred method of application.
This old house host kevin o connor shows three ways to stain a wood fence like a pro.
Stain the cedar fence with a spraying machine.
What you get is a very uniform opaque color.
Start spraying at the top of your fence and work your way down moving the sprayer vertically to apply stain along the wood grain.
Shake the can of stain then open the can and stir it thoroughly.
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Continue the process for the length of the fence and then allow the fence to dry for 24 hours.
Lay down a tarp in the area where you ll be staining the fence.
Use the roller to cover the fence with stain.
When it comes to applying a stain to a fence you have the choice of brushes rollers or pads.
Staining your fence does make the fence more aesthetically pleasing.
Use the same technique to apply a second.
Check our how we applied the stain to over 3 600 sq ft.
Staining cedar with a solid color stain.
Using a sprayer to stain a fence is a lot faster than staining it with a brush or roller.
Apply the stain in two to three foot sections of the fence at a time taking care to back brush or re paint over uncovered areas left by the previous stroke with a wide brush.
Pour the stain into the paint tray and dip the larger roller into the stain.
For the best results with a brush pick a staining brush that s 4 or 5 inches wide.
Wash the fence with a power washer to remove dirt and grit and give the fence time to dry.
The upside is that solid color stains will block most damaging ultraviolet light.