Posted by johndeerefan on February 06, 2012 at 07:29:56 from (216.135.37.250):
In Reply to: Deck Finish posted by Whizkidkyus on February 05, 2012 at 05:18:49:
I live in a log house and only use Sikkens staining products on it. They are top of the line and it goes on very well. Only 2 problems with it. You have to brush it on in two coats. And the price....$75 a gallon (ouch!). I have tried Thompson's in the past and you might as well be putting on water. That stuff stinks. Sherwin Williams brand stain is actually really good, but it leaves a painted look to your wood instead of a stained look. Regardless of brand, you will only get about 3-4 years protection before you have to do it again, unless you buy the cheap stuff. Then you will have to recoat it every 1-2 years. Sikkens last about 5 years except the South side of the house.
This post was edited by johndeerefan at 07:31:30 02/06/12.
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