Sunday, June 28
Best Kept Secret for Exterior Wood Surfaces
As the warmer temps arrive we find ourselves moving from the warmth of our homes to the outdoor living spaces we have created.
As the temps rise so too does our workload outside. From weeding, to planting to mulching to watering and don't forget about the arduous chore of treating those wood surfaces like decks, fences, swing sets and siding. While I enjoy being outdoors (as long as it isn't hot and humid) I dread some of the chores that go along with moving outdoors and the number one chore I put off is staining our screen porch.
I like many other Americans thought that water sealing was the best thing for my pressured treated wood structure especially if it is Thompson's and those great commercials that show the water beading on the wood and not penetrating the surface of the wood! Well, I recently learned the error of my ways and once again was reminded that not everything I see on a commercial is 100% correct. You can read for yourself more on the water beading myth on http://www.flood.com
As luck would have it I was introduced to a wood care system of products from an Ohio company who has been around since 1841, that company is called Flood.
They offer a full range of wood care products including a Wood Cleaner that will remove dirt and brighten the wood, and surface prep is the most important step of the process as it helps the stain adhere to the wood and you will get maximum penetration and life if you clean first. Please don't use a pressure washer to clean your deck as it actually can drive the dirt and mildew into the pours of the wood and can cut the life of the deck in half. in addition, you will also cause your deck to splinter and then will have to sand it, which removes a layer of the wood. Use a cleaner instead.
In addition to the Wood Cleaner, they make a Wood Stripper, which will take paint, stain, and almost anything else off of wood. So, if you want to change the color of your deck, fence, play set, this is the product to use. It will strip off all of the old and get you back to clean wood that is ready to accept the new color.
If you enjoy the look of natural wood, you should use Flood's CWF line of products. CWF stands for Clear Wood Finish. It has UV protection, since the sun is as damaging as the weather. It also is fortified with Penetrol, which has been used since 1934 and is exclusive to Flood. Penetrol penetrates the core of the wood and essentially protects the wood from the inside out. This product is so thick compared to other stains in the market and nothing penetrates like Flood. It comes in a range of colors including clear/natural, cedar, redwood, honey gold, chestnut and walnut. For those brown lovers out there, walnut is really rich looking.
If your wood surfaces (decks, play sets, fences, outdoor furniture, etc.)are showing a little age or if you want a little more color and only a little wood grain to show, then Flood's TWF(semi transparent wood finish)line of semitransparent colors are for you. The colors run the spectrum from lights to darks and include colors like Dessert Sand, Falling Leaf and Chocolate to name a few. The TWF line has this great additive included in every can called E-B Emulsa Bond, E-B Emulsa Bond™ is an additive found exclusively in Flood brand products. It provides unsurpassed adhesion to wood surfaces where other finishes may fail. No other exterior wood care brand but Flood has this unique technology. The SWF product is guaranteed to last 3 years on the horizon surface of the deck (part you walk on and rails) and 5 years on the vertical surfaces (spindles). The best part is that it only requires one coat.
If your wood surfaces have seen better years or you just want a burst of color try Flood's line of SWF products(Solid Wood Finish). This is a line of Solid Colored Wood Stains that look like paint, but wear much better. Again, they are designed for wood and have all of the protection you could want for your wood, while giving you more durability than paint and are fortified with E-B Emulsa Bond, just like their TWF product is. It comes in a range of colors including Sand Dollar, Winter Sky, Cedar, Espresso and more. In addition you can have a custom color made or you can have a color matched. I just had our house trim color matched and we will be using Flood's Solid Stain on our screen porch, I will post a picture when it's complete. The SWF products are guaranteed for 5 years on vertical surfaces and 15 on horizontal. You can even use this product in place of exterior paint on all of your outdoor trim on your house. While it's thinner than latex paint, it wears better. This product has been rated #1 by consumer reports for the past three years in the 3 year test and beat out Behr!
The best news of all, is that Home Depot carries Flood and the TWF and SWF products are on sale until September 20th and are $4.00 off at register per gallon, which means no rebates to fill out and then wonder if you ever received them. In addition there is a 2.5 gallon can of the CWF UV 5 on sale for $39.97, which is about $15.99 per gallon. This is called a deck in a can as it is enough product to cover the average size deck.
You can check out Flood on their website http://www.flood.com.
Try it you will love it and will look forward to the approach of summer!
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I don't have to worry about how to take care the decks at home now. Glad that you have this article posted. Do you recommend what brand of Owatrol EB I should use? Is there any particulars?
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