Prime the cedar before you paint it.
Can you paint over stained siding.
As long as you clean and prepare the surface properly you can do another long lasting stain job.
I applied a pigmented stain to my house for years.
Painting over stained wood can be a great way to give your furniture a new and refreshed look.
You can paint it.
Kudos to you for doing right by a family heirloom.
And you certainly can paint over stain choosing the method that best suits the type of stain on the surface and the kind of paint you wish to.
Whether you re hoping to make your home look more modern or give it a rustic feel paint can be an easy and effective tool for changing up your style.
Add mild dish detergent to warm water in a bucket to scrub the surfaces you want to paint.
Alkyd oil primers are recommended but one may choose a high quality latex primer as long as it contains stain blockers.
If it is an oil stain i would check with the manufacturer first.
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.
Painting over siding can give your home a facelift sprucing up tired wood and making it look fresh and new again.
Of course painting vinyl siding is a large project to be sure but it s not a particularly complicated one.
You ll want to make darn sure stain has dried out after using best deck cleaner also great for cedar siding.
Answer is yes you can paint over stained cedar but with some testing also long term commitments.
Use clean white rags to avoid staining the surface and use a scrub brush as needed for intricate areas.
You may fear that in order to paint vinyl successfully you will need to.
It s possible to stain over existing stain and much easier than painting over it.
Here s how to prepare the surface and choose your paint.
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An exterior stain job can last from 5 to 15 years depending on your location the work s exposure and the quality of the stain.
After it was well worn.
If your aluminum siding has developed a chalky residue or is faded stained or just plain the wrong color fear not.