Armstrong Clark Oil Based Wood Deck Stains

Armstrong Clark Wood Stains

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For all your wood, wood shake restoration, and water-repellant needs, come to Armstong-Clark Company. We specialize in wood restoration, oil-based coatings for wood, and non-toxic wood stains of all kinds.

Armstrong deck and siding stain utilize nondrying conditioning oils that divide from the drying side of the formula. These deep penetrating oils soak into the wood fibers where the wood’s natural oils used to be. This procedure revitalizes the wood. The drying oils remain at the surface while locking in the conditioning oils to form a dry to the touch barrier. 

Armstrong-Clark stains are quality formulas back by five generations worth of experience in oil-based coatings together with modern technology. Armstrong-Clark wood stains can far exceed your expectations for oil-based coatings.

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David
David
3 months ago

What type of applicator do you recommend for applying your hardwood penetrating oil on mahogany ?

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3 months ago
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Victor Juarez
Victor Juarez
6 months ago

How often will we need to recoat on Horizontal surfaces?

Armstrong
Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Victor Juarez

Every 2-3 years is normal.

Michael Wilson
Michael Wilson
6 months ago

Can Armstrong Clark semi transparent cedar stain be applied to Tigerwood? The previous cover coat “Ipe Oil Plus” from deck wise faded within 4 weeks. I have full sun exposure in morning and mid afternoon. Fully exposed to the elements year round. Thanks

Armstrong
Admin
6 months ago
Reply to  Michael Wilson

No, you need one of our hardwood colors like Amber: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/hardwood-and-ipe-stain

Tammy Murray
Tammy Murray
1 year ago

I have a professional painter coming to stain our barn. The wood is raw cypress. We are looking at the Amber color. Do we need a top coat to seal it? It is a large barn- 35 ft at the peak. We are trying to prevent restaining it often.

Armstrong
Admin
1 year ago
Reply to  Tammy Murray

No and you cannot top coat over the AC stains with a sealer.

Tammy Murray
Tammy Murray
1 year ago
Reply to  Armstrong

How often will we need to recoat on vertical surfaces?

Armstrong
Admin
1 year ago
Reply to  Tammy Murray

Verticals, every 3-5 years.

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