Armstrong Clark Oil Based Wood Deck Stains

Armstrong Stain Color Help and Tips

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Armstrong stain offers a wide variety of color choices in an oil based semi-transparent penetrating formula. It should be noted that with any brand of wood stain, colors cannot be guaranteed. Colors and tones can vary depending on the wood type, the age of the wood, the condition of the wood, wood prep, and stain application.

Armstrong stain colors currently include Natural Tone, Cedar Tone, Redwood Tone, Cedar Semi, Sierra Redwood, Rustic Brown, Mountain Cedar, Sequoia, Woodland Brown, Oxford Brown, Mahogany, Amber, and Driftwood Gray.

Armstrong Clark Stain Color Help

As a general rule, the lighter the color, the more transparency it will have. This means that more of the wood’s natural grains will show through, which can have an influence on the final appearance. Darker colors will reflect more of the actual stain color but will still allow some of the wood grain to show through because it is a semi-transparent finish.

It is also worth mentioning that the darker the color the more resistant it is to UV fading. Darker colors have more pigment, which is what resists harmful UV rays. Lighter colors, will still provide adequate sun protection but not as much as the darker stain tones.

To be exactly sure how a certain Armstrong color will look on your wood surface, you can order a color sample. Apply the Armstrong color sample in an inconspicuous spot. Allow the stain to dry for several days to see the finished result. Order as many Armstrong color help samples as you would like. It is a good way to find the right color for your wood surface. There is nothing worse than staining a whole wood structure only to decide you do not care for the color.

With so many factors determining how a particular Armstrong color will look in its final appearance, it is wise to use the color help samples to find the tone you like. You should only need the Armstrong color help initially. Once the deck is stained you can keep it maintained with the same color unless you decide to change colors at some point.

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Lisa T
Lisa T
9 years ago

Hi there, I have a customer that needs a rough idea of what the color “driftwood grey” would look like. Do you have any pictures of the grey stain (semi-transparent) on cedar decking??

Thank you!

Lauren
Lauren
9 years ago

I am in western Pennsylvania and we are preparing to paint our brand new deck (built August 14) with a brown floor and white railings. I am planning on ordering a sample and am torn between the transparent cedar, the semi cedar or a darker color like the rustic or woodland brown. Is the transparent cedar a very light color as in not a lot different than the unpainted wood? Do you have a recommendation for a good color with the white railings for PT decks?

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9 years ago

I just stained a new clear cedar deck with Armstrong Clark Natural colored stain. I had waited one year after installation to apply and cleaned and brightened with “Restore-a Deck” before. Looks good. Still a bit oily after 3 days of drying. I will rinse with water as you suggest. After reading some entries below, I would like to change to Amber stain next year for more UV protection. After cleaning and brightening next year, can I just use the Amber color over the existing Natural? THANK YOU

Lori McClary
Lori McClary
9 years ago

[quote name=”opwdecks”][quote name=”Lori McClary”]We have a Pressure Treated Pine Deck built May 2012, waited until fall to seal. It was recommended (Lowes) to clean first, using Olympic Deck Cleaner, it ruined the deck. Raised all fibers. Waited until spring and had whole deck sanded. Used Thompson’s Honey Gold semi transparent stain/sealer spring and fall of 2013. Looked good for that year, by end of last season its a mess! Just pressure washed and fibers raised again in some places. What is next step and I hope you’re oil based semi transparent is the answer.Would like to stay in the honey gold tones. We are in Northeast Ohio, full sun. Also, this deck leads to our swimming pool.[/quote]
Remove all of the Thompsons first then stain with the AC in amber. It is a penetrating oil based stain. Semi-Trans.[/quote]
Should it be sanded down first?

Dan m
Dan m
9 years ago

Just installed a new cedar deck and really like the look when its wet, what stain would you suggest. How much area would a gallon cover as well. Thanks

barbara may
barbara may
9 years ago

Trying to salvage a split rail pool fence- have to replace 4 rails, but need to brighten the old ones…needs color, but not sure of color

Patrick Miller
Patrick Miller
9 years ago

[quote name=”Patrick Miller”]Does Armstrong stain dry completely or does it stay tacky for awhile? IPE Oil stays tacky and collects dirt as it is drying.[/quote] I forgot I have a Tigerwood deck

Patrick Miller
Patrick Miller
9 years ago

Does Armstrong stain dry completely or does it stay tacky for awhile? IPE Oil stays tacky and collects dirt as it is drying.

Lori McClary
Lori McClary
9 years ago

We have a Pressure Treated Pine Deck built May 2012, waited until fall to seal. It was recommended (Lowes) to clean first, using Olympic Deck Cleaner, it ruined the deck. Raised all fibers. Waited until spring and had whole deck sanded. Used Thompson’s Honey Gold semi transparent stain/sealer spring and fall of 2013. Looked good for that year, by end of last season its a mess! Just pressure washed and fibers raised again in some places. What is next step and I hope you’re oil based semi transparent is the answer.Would like to stay in the honey gold tones. We are in Northeast Ohio, full sun. Also, this deck leads to our swimming pool.

Rick Kyle
Rick Kyle
9 years ago

I am searching for a color chart. I need a sealer to match Sikkens product cetol crd 078 cedartone. Are you in a position to help me out?

Tracey
Tracey
9 years ago

I live in Wisconsin and have a pressured treated pine deck. I’m looking for a semi solid stain that is a rich dark brown color with no red hue. The deck is 4 years old and hasn’t ever been stained. What stain color due you suggest for a dark rich brown results.

Patrick
Patrick
9 years ago

How does the mahogany stain do on regular PTP deck? I have a 8 month old deck that I need to clean and stain. Any color recommendations? We like a darker brown so maybe mahogany or rustic brown?

Kelli
Kelli
9 years ago

Hi,
I live on cape cod MA and have PT deck. Which would you recommend semi transparent or semi solid?

John Boyle
John Boyle
10 years ago

do you have a green stain for my previously green stained house? The house is in Florida on the coast? If not would a gray go over the old green if most was pressure cleaned off?

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Admin
10 years ago

[quote name=”Denise”]I live in central NC. My deck is pressure treated pine – about 3 years old. It is stained with Behr – but peeling now. I am stripping it with Behr stripper today. Do I need to use any other product before staining with Armstrong Clark stain?[/quote]
As long as the Behr is removed you can use the AC.

Denise
Denise
10 years ago

I live in central NC. My deck is pressure treated pine – about 3 years old. It is stained with Behr – but peeling now. I am stripping it with Behr stripper today. Do I need to use any other product before staining with Armstrong Clark stain?

Jeremy
Jeremy
10 years ago

Can I get the Armstrong Clark Hardwood Formula in the Semi-Transparent Sierra Redwood Color?

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10 years ago

Can two colors of stain be mixed or is it not recommended ? I was thinking about mixing some samples together to adjust the colors.

Carol Madden
Carol Madden
10 years ago

I live 40 miles north of San Diego and inland 10 miles in a very sunny dry climate. I am building a deck with a redwood surface and railing. I would like to use a semitransparent or semisolid stain due to concerns about sun damage and dry conditions- can you recommend which one would be best and if your stain would be available in my area and where. My zip-code is 92084.
Thank you for your assistance.
Carol

Ruth
Ruth
10 years ago

I am wondering where you ship from – I live in the state of Iowa and wonder how long it would take for order to arrive.

Neil S.
Neil S.
10 years ago

How long do I have to wait to stain new pressure treated decking, assuming wood moisture levels are at the recommended point? If there is a wait involved, will a light power washing suffice as prep?
Thanks!

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10 years ago

Is your semi transparent stain available in black?

Tammy Grode
Tammy Grode
10 years ago

Thanks for your prompt response…do we have to wait 2-3 months to use Armstrong Clark stain if the cedar is rough hewn?

Tammy Grode
Tammy Grode
10 years ago

how long do i wait before staining new cedar when using Armstrong Clark stain

Merrybeth
Merrybeth
10 years ago

We have a south facing cedar deck, almost two years old. Our home is a taupe color with chocolate brown accents and soft white trim.
We have black metal posts on the deck, and want to paint the top rail white, and the flooring the lightest color you have that would blend with taupe. Any suggestions? I wish you had photos with the colors, there is no way to determine which color I should even try.

Michael
Michael
10 years ago

I have a three year old redwood deck. I just removed the old stain by sanding. What type of AC semi-transparent stain would you recommend to retain as natural of a look as possible? Also; Deck is located in Denver, CO and has full sun exposure.

Thanks,

Kathleen McCann
Kathleen McCann
10 years ago

I need to know if I can tint an original stain with another color to match my house.

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