Note how the film-former sealant PEELED.
The panel in the lower-left corner of the photo below the green line was NEW cedar wood I stained with the better product. I had to re-build four of my dock panels in 2020 and I was able to stain the wood with the RIGHT product.
Finally, deck stains cost about $50 per gallon and the price is INCREASING WEEKLY because of raging inflation.
Is it worth several cups of expensive coffee to discover a penetrating sealer that might last four years if you apply it correctly?
You tell me.
After all, it's only money. If you have plenty of money and time to waste, then you should probably STOP READING right now.
Tim, I don't like that Mahogany Flame color. I want to use a clear or natural sealer. Will I get the same results?
The answer is maybe. I discovered decades ago the pigments in the stains act to protect the wood fibers from being destroyed by active photons that are in about 5% of the sun's ultraviolet light. If you go with a clear or natural stain, you could see color change in your wood.
Tim, you used cedar wood on your dock. I have treated lumber on my deck. Will I get the same results?
You should get the same results. It's all a matter of absorbency. I cover this in detail in my Deck Stain Test Results.
Tim, are there mistakes I can make applying the sealer that will impact how long it lasts?
You bet. There are LOTS of mistakes you can make causing you to WASTE YOUR MONEY.
I cover many of these mistakes in my Deck Stain Test Results.
Tim, do your test results come with a Money-Back Guarantee?
Yes. Once you read the short document, if you feel it wasn't worth it to get the information just email me and Kathy will issue a refund.