These may be applied to western red cedar by brush roller or pad.
How to paint cedar siding covered in solid color stain.
Cedar siding is a durable and attractive siding material but it requires protection from sunlight and moisture.
After the primer has dried apply one or two topcoats of paint or solid color stain.
Therefore you need to apply perfect finishing coats on cedar siding.
Staining cedar with a solid color stain.
For best results fresh siding should be pre primed on all six sides with a stain blocking primer and top coated with 100 percent acrylic latex paint.
When choosing a solid color stain look for a brand that is moisture resistant mildew resistant and crack resistant with a warranty of five or more years.
What you get is a very uniform opaque color.
Exterior cedar paint or paint stain first painting freshly milled cedar requires a paint stain unless a 100 acrylic exterior primer is used first thereby allowing a 100 solid acrylic paint to be used as final finish coats.
The unfortunate reality is that peeling solid color stain is a common occurrence.
There are two common types of finishing wood siding.
Many factors can contribute to this problem.
First many house painting contractors promote the use of a two coat paint job as offering greater value than a one coat job.
Solid color stains have solid particles but not nearly as many as paint.
Thus solid color stains let some of the cedar s grain show through but none of the color.
In most cases the solid color stain will usually be close to a matte finish.
Solid color stain is not supposed to peel like paint does when applied to cedar siding.
Not sure if that will be too many colours.
Allow the washed surface to dry before recoating and apply primer paint to areas of bare wood.
Acrylic latex paint properly primed a 100 percent acrylic latex paint will provide decades of protection for cedar siding shingles.
The upside is that solid color stains will block most damaging ultraviolet light.
Two topcoats are always better over bare wood that has been primed.
Alkyd oil primers are recommended but one may choose a high quality latex primer as long as it contains stain blockers.