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Wood working Help
I've heard and seen people do beautiful things with Cypress because of the grain of the wood and all the textures... I've just never used it before. Any help would be appreciated. Stain? Sealer? Thompson's? Some combination? Thanks! |
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O used Thompsons on mine and it looked like crap after a few months. I washed it with Jomaxx and then stained it with a dark cheap stain from Lowes. It looked great, but now after almost 5 years it has faded a lot.
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You can stain it or leave the natural color but you need to top coat it with a spar varnish to protect it.
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Sanded , prestain then used helmsman with uv protection .looked real good first year or two then starts to wear off with use might redo every year or two if you want to stay looking good . |
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TWP. You are wasting your time using anything else .
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I see there are a couple of different choices... Any one you recommend for cypress and a natural look?
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