Armstrong Clark Oil Based Wood Deck Stains

Armstrong Stain Color Help and Tips

by Administrator

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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Debbie
Debbie
4 years ago

Is there any way to get Massaranduba wood the color of your Rustic Brown? The previous owner did not treat the wood at all, and it has greyed a LOT. I’ve been using a belt sander to bring the wood back to it’s natural color, which is a deep red, but I want it more brown vs red. Any suggestions?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Debbie

Use this for prep while pressure washing: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/restore-a-deck-kit

Then stain after with Mahogany or Black Walnut color.

Lee Schilling
Lee Schilling
4 years ago

If I use AC in black walnut on IPE deck, what would be prep (other than cleaning) before reapplying next year? would it need to be stripped?

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4 years ago
Reply to  Lee Schilling

Deck cleaner and pressure washing for prep.

Dorothy
Dorothy
4 years ago

Do You ship 5 gallon of rustic brown to Ontario Canada? And is shipping free too?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Dorothy

Shipping is not free to Canada. For the cost, add to cart and enter your shipping info for the total cost to ship there.

Debra Osse
Debra Osse
4 years ago

Do you have any suggestions as far as a brand of wood putty / filler that can be used prior to staining? I used some putty that claimed to be able to be painted or stained, but the stain took very poorly to it and it looks awful. Thanks!

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Debra Osse

No, a wood filler will not work on a deck or exterior wood and will never stain to blend.

Debra Osse
Debra Osse
4 years ago
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Oh no….do you have any suggestions short of replacing the entire board? If I put some stain on it quite heavy, it seems to cover it, but I suppose if I left it on really thick in that one area it would dry glossy??

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Debra Osse

No, that will not work. You would have to leave it as is or replace the board.

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4 years ago

Do you have anymore pictures of driftwood? Only saw 3 images in the gallery.

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Admin
4 years ago
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We do not.

Carol Moates
Carol Moates
4 years ago

What is the best stain for an old deck.. 26 years old?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Carol Moates

Look at one of the semi-solid colors.

JW
JW
4 years ago

It rained so the pix looks a bit splotchier than it really is. No chipping just fading.

Cindy
Cindy
4 years ago

Will the sample colors be the same as shown on a pressure treated deck?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Cindy

Colors always vary based on wood type and the age of the wood.

JW
JW
4 years ago

purchased a house with a redwood upper and lower deck. Last stained in 2017 with SuperDeck canyon brown oil – holding up okay but fading in certain areas on upper deck. Upper deck is in direct California afternoon sun most of the day. Lower deck is in the shade with minimal fading.

Do I need to use cleaner or stripper? And what’s the best color match, I was thinking semi-transparent rustic brown. I tested natural oak and rustic brown on the existing deck faded parts and they looked pretty similar. Please lmk what you recommend. Highly appreciated. Thx

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  JW

Strip and brighten for the prep. As for color, that would be up to you. Rustic Brown is darker.

Dorothy
Dorothy
4 years ago

Can you use over pressure treated spruce?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Dorothy

Yes, you can.

Paul
Paul
4 years ago

I’ve watched YouTube videos on applying oil stain. They recommend wiping excess stain off with a rag after 5 minutes on the wood so a sticky film doesn’t form which can attract dirt and build-up. Should that be done with your product?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul

No, not with AC. You can do after 1-2 hours but not 5 minutes.

JJ
JJ
4 years ago

I’m working with a 15 year old cedar fence. 1100 square feet and Pressure washed. One coat of semi trans Cedar looks good on a test board. Should I plan on two, and if so how many gallons total?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  JJ

Two coats wet on wet. About 10 gallons for 2 coats. If doing both sides make sure to double your sq. footage.

Steve
Steve
4 years ago

3 hours after applying stain it began to rain. Now the wood looks lighter then when it was first applied. Should I re-coat it?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

No need.

Steven Pottman
Steven Pottman
4 years ago
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What about the color disparities. The horizontal boards have lost some pigment. I used semi trans chestnut.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Steven Pottman

Wait until the rain dries off the wood and send a picture or two.

Ryszard
Ryszard
4 years ago

640 total sq footage.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Ryszard

About 6-7 gallons for the two coats.

Ryszard
Ryszard
4 years ago

How many gallons of Semi-Transparent Cedar stain I need to cover 320 sf pine fence on both sides?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Ryszard

For a fence figure Lenght x Height x 2 for total sq footage. Let us know what that comes to.

Debra Osse
Debra Osse
4 years ago

Of your semi-solid stains, could you tell me which ones have no red tint at all in their color scheme? Thank you!

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Debra Osse

Espresso.

Debra Osse
Debra Osse
4 years ago
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Do you happen to have any pictures of a deck stained with espresso?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Debra Osse

See attached.

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4 years ago
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Another.

Mike K
Mike K
4 years ago

Had new front stairs put in . IPE. Would like to keep it as natural as possible. Which stain would you suggest?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike K

See here about new wood: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/new-decking-and-armstrong-clark-stain

Look at using the Amber.

Mike
Mike
4 years ago
Reply to  Mike K

The lighter the stain color the less UV protection you will get so your maintenance costs will need to be applied more frequently to prevent graying

Michael Paulson
Michael Paulson
4 years ago

I had my deck sealed by Seal KC, they use a sealant stated to last 25 years to prevent wood rot. Will semi solid work and what do I need to do to make it work. Mike

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Admin
4 years ago

For the AC stain to work correctly the wood most be porous. If the sealer they applied repels water and nothing can soak in then a deck stain like the AC will not work.

Mike
Mike
4 years ago

Wood continues to shrink as it ages creating new checks or expanding existing checks. Sealants make it harder fir eater to get in but they also make it harder for water to get out. Water and the various bio bugs that cause rot AND UV will still get at the wood

Michael Paulson
Michael Paulson
4 years ago

Can I use garden sprayers to apply to my deck? can this be applied on wood that is not completely dry? Thanks Mike

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Admin
4 years ago

No, the AC cannot be applied with a pump sprayer and the wood must be completely dry before applying.

Elaine Crum
Elaine Crum
4 years ago

Several years ago we stained our Treated Lumber deck with the Sequoia and have re-stained once. The color
is a little red for us and would like to redo with the Oxford Brown. Any suggestions? Also after all this time
we still have some red on bottom of shoes and clothing if someone sits on deck! Could staining a different
color help? Thanks for your input!

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Elaine Crum

You would have to strip it off and start with a bare wood deck to help with this color change and the color rub off. Use this kit: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper

FYI, Oxford has a slight red to it. You may want to look at the Espresso semi-solid. It is a darker brown.

Doug
Doug
4 years ago
Reply to  Elaine Crum

I mix Armstrong stains within the same stain family to get the exact color I want. It has worked very well, no problems with it.

David Navroth
David Navroth
5 years ago

Can I use Oxford Brown (semi-solid color) on IPE or do I need to choose from Amber, Mahogany or Black Walnut?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  David Navroth

No, you cannot use a semi-solid for IPE wood.

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Admin
5 years ago

The only reason it would be that dark as if you did not brighten correctly or you have internal discoloration in your wood. Basically the wood itself is causing it to be dark in color, not the stain samples. Stains olny enhance the wood grain. Try to apply brightener again heavily and then leaving it on to dry without rinsing.

Kim Kuda
Kim Kuda
5 years ago

I used Olympic Honey Gold on my new front stairs ! I want something a little darker ! What should I do ?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Kim Kuda

Strip it off with the Restore A Deck Stripper and Brightener Kit.

Anna
Anna
5 years ago

Does semi-transparent stain (Cedar) hold up significantly better to sun and weather conditions than transparent (Cedar Tone)? We live in a climate that is hot and dry in summer, some snow in winter, with a lot of wind year round.

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Anna

Semi-transparent colors will have better UV protection than a transparent color.

Bob A
Bob A
5 years ago

Hi, I have a 28 year old PT deck of approximately 500 square feet. The deck is in NY and faces northeast. Half is covered; have is not. The uncovered boards are weathered. The covered boards are in surprisingly good shape. During winter, ice and snow accumulate on the uncovered portion and last though the winter. (the deck will be stripped and brightened before staining.

1. Based on the age of the deck and the condition of the uncovered portion which stain would be preferred semi-solid or semi-transparent?

2. I did a test on the uncovered portion and found that the boards soak up stain. Based on the age and condition of the deck and the difference between the covered and uncovered portions, how much stain should I expect to need.

3. Any other suggestions?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Bob A

1. Semi-solid will gove longer UV protection.
2. About 3-4 gallons for the one coat.
3. Make sure to remove all of the previous stain. It looks thick in areas so you may need to sand as well to remove.

Ed
Ed
5 years ago

How can I get a semi transparent color sample and cost?

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Nancy O
Nancy O
5 years ago

My deck is 18 years old and was treated in 2013 with Armstrong’s semi-solid oil based in Woodland Brown (which is actually (unfortunately) fairly red). When the deck was cleaned and retreated in 2015, the folks who did the work did a terrible job. This week the deck was cleaned using a pressure washer. The stain on the deck surface mostly came off and, as you’d expect, the stain on much of the horizontal surfaces didn’t come off leaving a rather varied and splotchy looking surface. What is the best way to finish treating the entire deck and rails? I assume changing colors is not an option?? Will the color look this varied after retreating? Thank you!

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Nancy O

At this point, it would be best to remove all so it is even and you can switch colors if you would like. use this kit while pressure washing: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper

Nancy O
Nancy O
5 years ago
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If I stay with the same color (I don’t want to use a stripper due to all the plant life under and around my deck) can I apply it to the deck as is? Can you apply more than one coat on the deck surface?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Nancy O

It may dry slightly uneven based on the current prep but, yes, you can do a coat. Only one coat.

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5 years ago

My deck is 10 years old. The last owner never cared for it. The wood is very very dry. I tested some of your product and the wood drank it in. I’m wondering now if it doesn’t need more oil? I don’t want to add a second coat, as that would make the color too dark. But the wood still looks so dry. Should I add mineral oil or something over the stain? How can I care for this neglected wood?

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Admin
5 years ago
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Hello, no, that is not possible. AC already contains as much oil as needed. You cannot apply more oil or a sealer over it.

Sandra Denney
Sandra Denney
5 years ago

I would like to know if your stain will work on a pine ceiling in an outdoor barbecue area. The pine is new wood. You indicate not to sand less than 80 grit. Is this the same on pine? Do I use the RAD cleaner first? I plan to order samples of transparent natural tone and cedar tone, semi grey. Do you have any other suggestions? Is a urethane product needed to complete the project? Also, can I stain this new wood right away? Thank you.

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Sandra Denney

Yes, works great for a ceiling. Prep with the cleaner and the brightener. Do not apply a urethane over a deck stain, no need. See this for new wood tips: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/new-decking-and-armstrong-clark-stain

evl
evl
5 years ago

Here is the pic.

evl
evl
5 years ago

I am living in Canada. Is there any chance to save money on shipping of two saples? It costs $16 but I have to pay $26 to get one. What colour would match best to this? (pease see pic)

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  evl

Sorry but no, we cannot ship the samples for less. Maybe Sequoia for the color. You will need to remove the current stain fully.

Ed
Ed
5 years ago

What color mix creates Amber?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Ed

Amber is a color. You cannot create it by mixing other colors.

Kristin
Kristin
5 years ago

I have a pressure treated pine deck that has been weathering since July 2018 in central AL. It gets some sun but is partially shaded by some trees. I will be ready to stain it soon. I’m looking at your driftwood but it appears more blue than grey. Wondering if that is a function of seeing it on the computer. Otherwise, I was thinking natural oak. My house has grey siding on it.

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Kristin

Best to try samples to see how it looks on your wood: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/samples

Joe Graaff
Joe Graaff
5 years ago

Hello; just got referred to your product. I have a two level wood deck–I think it is pine but not sure. The previous owner stained it a red cedar look three years ago and it is in bad shape. The deck touching sunlight is all faded and dried out which causes furniture marks.

Can you recommend the best method and stain for returning the deck to its natural wood color we could stain a darker brown, such as chestnut or espresso?

Thank you very much.

Joe Graaff

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Joe Graaff

The current stain will need to come off. Best to post a picture so we can determine the best way to do this.

Todd
Todd
5 years ago

Will the black walnut last as long as the semi solid expresso on treated pine in full sun in SC, about what would the difference in time be before needing to be recoated? Also, I was going to put black walnut on the ceiling inside my carport. SInce it is out of the sun would I ever really need to recoat it?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Todd

They will last about the same. 2-3 years. Probably will not need another coat on the ceiling since there are no UV issues.

Mr. Stuart Allyn
Mr. Stuart Allyn
5 years ago

Given the swatches are on different woods, which is more yellow, which is more red?
the swatches are misleading when on different wood.

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Admin
5 years ago

Colors will vary based on wood type and age. Having the same wood type does not mean it will always turn out the same color. Best to order samples to test on your wood so you are certain the appearance. Samples are in the main menu.

Stuart Allyn
Stuart Allyn
5 years ago

What’s the difference between the Semi-transparent Cedar and the Amber?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Stuart Allyn

Slightly different color. See this for pictures: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/armstrong-clark-photo-album

Fred
Fred
5 years ago

Hello and thanks for your willingness to help. I built a pool deck and finished the project the first week of August last year so it’s about 9 months old. I think I want my finished color to be Woodland Brown, but your instructions say that Semi-Solids are not for decks for less than one year. So, I’m wondering if I should hold off until August or maybe go with a Semi-Transparent like Natural Oak now and then next year go ahead with the Semi-Solid Woodland Brown? Thanks!

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Fred

Either way is fine. You could start off with the Rustic Brown now.

Michelle
Michelle
5 years ago

Hello. We live in on the central west coast of Florida—our summers are hot (typically 85/90 degrees), with heavy rains most afternoons; our winters are relatively mild, with the coldest temps dipping to 40 degrees. We are currently building our 10-year old a fort in the back yard using pressure-treated pine (from Lowes) and are looking for a rugged stain that will repel dirt and [slippery] mildew. Would your semi-transparent stains be good for this?

Also, since there will probably be a half-dozen kids playing on this deck (and running up and down the stairs) most days – is there anything we can add to the stain to help give the deck and stairs a bit more GRIP for safety?

As far as colors, we are looking for a semi-transparent stain in a grayish-brown (preferably low VOC) that would allow the fort to blend in with the oaks – which color would you recommend to get that color on PT pine?

Lastly, the oaks drop a lot of debris (pollen, buds and leaves), which I’m sure will be happening during the staining process. Once the stain is dry, will we be able to scrape off the debris – or will it be permanently stuck in the stain?

Thank you!

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

See here about new wood: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/new-decking-and-armstrong-clark-stain

After the wait and prep, the AC would work well. You cannot add a grip to a penetrating stain like Ac. for color, there is not a gray-brown color. Debris will not stick to it as it dries.

Michelle LoGerfo
Michelle LoGerfo
5 years ago
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Thank you for the reply. Is there any way to mix two stains to get the grayish-brown we’re looking for?

Also, I have a follow up question: what is the stain made with? Is it pure, unrefined linseed oil… or are there additives in it, like arsenic, beryllium, cadmium and other toxins? I want to make sure this is 100% safe to use on my son’s fort since he and his friends will be all over it most days. Thanks.

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Admin
5 years ago

You can mix colors together on your end. Try some samples to test: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/samples

As for ingredients, it is a mixture of natural and synthetic oils and has a low VOC of 50. Once it isfully cured, you will not have any issues.

Michelle LoGerfo
Michelle LoGerfo
5 years ago
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Sorry, I hit send too fast! 🙂 Would you recommend letting the wood “age” longer to get that gray look to it before staining it with a brown (to end up with a grayish-brown)? Or would that put the wood at risk of rotting? We’re using pressure-treated pine. Thanks again.

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Admin
5 years ago

No, that will not work and you will have to remove the gray oxidation prior to staining.

Bob Bowles
Bob Bowles
5 years ago

Where can you get Armstrong Clark Deck Stain in the Lake Charles, Louisiana area (70611) ?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Bob Bowles

No dealers in Louisiana. Shipping takes about 3 days.

Jeff Cowger
Jeff Cowger
5 years ago

The deck has been sanded down to bare wood. Is it necessary to apply the RAD/brightener before staining?

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Admin
5 years ago
Reply to  Jeff Cowger

Yes, the RAD Cleaner and Brightener will help the stain to soak in better after sanding.

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6 years ago

I am staining redwood house siding. My choices of stain are Sierra Redwood and Natural Tone. Do both stains have comparable UV resistance?

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Admin
6 years ago
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Sierra Redwood would have twice the UV resistance as the Natural Tone.

Alison
Alison
6 years ago

How do I clean my ipe dock in between the staining treatments? Do I use dawn detergent and warm water with a mop and how often? My dock is surrounded be mud and black dirt. Thank you

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Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  Alison

Yes, that is correct. Do as needed.

Alison Hines
Alison Hines
6 years ago

I am having a new dock constructed using ipe decking boards. When should I stain my new ipe boards with AC to prevent graying? Many sites recommend applying ipe oil immediately after installation? Do the Armstrong stains need to sit on deck for length of time and excess wiped off? Can other colors be used on ipe besides Amber, mahogany and black walnut (Are these colors semi-transparent)? Do you recommend a joist tape be applied to joists and framing prior to deck board installation?

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Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  Alison Hines

You cannot stain IPE right away. The wood needs to weather 3-6 months and then prepped. Do not back wipe the AC. Only the 3 colors are IPE colors.

roici
roici
6 years ago

Hi, Can you mix semi-transparent and IPE stains? I would like to mix Chestnut with Black Walnut. Thanks!

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Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  roici

Yes you can.

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6 years ago

I like the Oxford Brown Semi-Solid Stain, but my husband thinks it’s too dark. What color could we use to lighten it up, maybe about 25%? Also could you suggest the ratio of that product to the Brown achieve this result? Thanks!

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Admin
6 years ago
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It would not be possible to lighten up the Oxford brown by 25%. Sorry.

Mike Bussell
Mike Bussell
6 years ago

Can this product be used on pressure Treated decking (AWW)?

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6 years ago
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Teresa in NJ
Teresa in NJ
6 years ago

I just finished sanding my deck. The stain previously used (past 20 years) was Cabot’s semi-solid mission brown. I applied the cabot stain before Cabot changed the formula of its semi solid stain to make it water soluable for easier clean up. What is your recommendation to match, as close as possible, the Mission Brown stain? Thank you.

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Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  Teresa in NJ

Before using the AC you will need to remove (if you have not already) any remnants of previous coatings of a different brand. Strip off what you can with this: https://www.armstrongclarkstain.com/restore-a-deck-stripper

Sand if needed anything that the stripper will not remove.

Once removed fully, try the Rustic Brown or Oxford Brown

Teresa in NJ
Teresa in NJ
6 years ago

Have sanded my deck. the stain previously used (past 20 years) is Cabot’s semi-solid mission brown. What is your recommendation for semi-sold color.

Ed in NoVA
Ed in NoVA
6 years ago

New barn with rough sawn eastern pine siding. Doors will be A-C driftwood (left), wife likes the color on right for everything else. The color on the right is from another company. What A-C color do you think would be closest to match?

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6 years ago
Reply to  Ed in NoVA

There is not a color in the AC that would be close to what is on the right. Possibly a mixture of Driftwood and the Natural Oak, but not sure of the ratios.

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