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WORST Product Ever, Oil Based Stain! Never Oil a Wood Fence 

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Never use oil based stains again. In this video I'll show you how to stain a wooden fence using an airless sprayer and a brush. With this method you'll finish the job faster and easier than with a brush or roller alone.
We're going for a white, weathered wood finish that will look fantastic and stand the test of time. With this project, we used an oil based stain and ended up regretting it before job was done. I'll talk about oil based vs water based products, and the major headaches that you can run into.
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@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter 5 лет назад
Next time I will use Woodscapes
@PapABeerz6969
@PapABeerz6969 5 лет назад
Use water based super deck a lot better imo
@bailey2624
@bailey2624 5 лет назад
@@PapABeerz6969 yeah super deck water base is great just its very watery vs the woodscapes which is great for walls imo
@jebediahbritt5851
@jebediahbritt5851 5 лет назад
Woodscapes is more of a coating though, superdeck is an awesome product. Trick we use for shadow box fences is a drop taped to 2 roller poles on the opposite side of the fence so as to catch the overspray from getting airborne.
@joelturpinpaint
@joelturpinpaint 5 лет назад
Woodscapes is good if you want to redo it in 2 years. worst product on the market. I’ve seen it fail every time it has been used. I will never use it on any of my jobs.
@bailey2624
@bailey2624 5 лет назад
@@joelturpinpaint not my. Jobs they last 10 years.
@brandoncampbell9794
@brandoncampbell9794 4 года назад
I'm going to agree with many people here and say i have NEVER seen a water stain that is anywhere close to the quality of oil in terms of durability, penetration, and finish
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtraught
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtraught 3 года назад
Agree. He seems to be more focused on the application not the wood, it’s typical of contractors who only care about how fast they can do a job.
@getsomeorgohome
@getsomeorgohome 3 года назад
More maintenance than water
@mikethepainter
@mikethepainter 2 года назад
anyone with a brain and ANY experience at all Knows OIL IS KING when it comes to stain. The title of this video OMG......
@mattk8810
@mattk8810 2 года назад
@@WhiskeyTangoFoxtraught he is more focused on liability as he said.
@av8rbri473
@av8rbri473 2 года назад
AMEN. Oil for sure
@wyattsdad8561
@wyattsdad8561 3 года назад
I built a redwood wheelchair ramp and replaced a gate for a customer. I used water base stain/sealer on the gate and I used oil on the ramp and deck. The water based product faded out and the gate started to get gray within two years. But the ramp and deck still look good. It’s been about 5 years and the deck still looks good. I went back and re did the gate in oil for the customer.
@michaeldamian4401
@michaeldamian4401 3 года назад
You can just drape a drop sheet over the back of the fence and nail it at the top. Stops overspray getting through the gaps.
@garrysmith4275
@garrysmith4275 5 лет назад
Chris, I love your videos and the information you provide. Before you write off oil based stains I suggest you do a video with Caleb from Stain and Seal Experts. The technique between water based and oil based are completely different.
@shirleymental4189
@shirleymental4189 4 года назад
We've come a long way. My Granddad used to mix creosote with his old engine oil to put on the fence!
@danielbartonik9960
@danielbartonik9960 4 года назад
yes and that will cost you 5 bucks to hire this guy will cost you thousand , we come a long way to be easily fooled
@tonyd4346
@tonyd4346 5 лет назад
Exterior treated lumber = oil all the way, all the time!
4 года назад
Damn right
@williamrose7818
@williamrose7818 3 года назад
ThAts rite
@MrZimmaframe
@MrZimmaframe 3 года назад
if you don't want your wood to dry and crack like most wood does always use oil based stain as it will soak into the lumber and actually act as a moisturizer keeping the wood supple and preserved.
@scottm4042
@scottm4042 5 лет назад
I've been told the oil based stain soaks into the wood more, good for 1st coats, and future coats could then be latex. But, better products seem to come out all the time. And I agree, latex is much better to work with. Also, sometimes I hang a plastic over the back side to catch overspray. Great videos, and good family help!
@Themuskychannel
@Themuskychannel Год назад
Idk if you would find any coatings manufacturer that would recommend a latex over oil, sounds like bad news
@xr2fan655
@xr2fan655 5 лет назад
There’s loads of overspray with those nozzles. You can see it as you spray. Any breeze let alone a wind, will carry any stain onto windows or other nearby surfaces.
@johnstone4020
@johnstone4020 5 лет назад
I’ve learned a lot from your videos but in my experience, no water based stain is as good as a good oil based stain like Ready Seal or TWP. Stain should soak into the wood and not leave a “coating” which peels or flat out fails. Spraying is troublesome with oils but it definitely lasts longer and is easier to reapply in a 2-3 years.
@sofiandpheobe8589
@sofiandpheobe8589 5 лет назад
As a pro painter I could not agree more. Oil penetrates much more and actually rehydrates and reconditions the wood. Water based stain is like watery paint that relies in pigment ( which peels in time) and makes the wood dry out in time . Trees have oil resins in them not water. Water based is easier and less toxic to apply which are the only pros in my opinion.
@Eastcentralstainingco
@Eastcentralstainingco 4 года назад
He must be sponsored by a latex company?? Oil all day long.
@mikemovila7732
@mikemovila7732 3 года назад
@@Eastcentralstainingco i tend to agree with you there is no way if you ever stripped an water base stain you would want to apply water base stain to anything
@jonc2914
@jonc2914 Год назад
Ready seal? Its fades away within 6 months!!
@nothanks1627
@nothanks1627 Год назад
​@@jonc2914ive had great results with the light oak from ready seal. Just ordered my 6th 5 gallon can for my fences and decks. For newer and older woods treated and cedar, ease of use with this product is a win in my book.
@johndoherty8732
@johndoherty8732 4 года назад
At LykeNew Power Wash we do our best to stay away from all semi-transparent stains. They are twice the labor to apply right and do not last as long. However the customer is always number one and gets to choose. On my Facebook page you can see a before and after of a surface wash and strip we did on over 500 ft of already stained semi-transparent stain that was applied the year before wrong. Then the after pics with it applied correctly. We use the same method but different equipment. We like to use a 12 volt diaphragm pump no smaller then 1.8 gpm at 60 psi then back brush in using a special micro fiber pad that allows us to push a lot more stain in the wood. One pad can last us well over 300 ft of ruff cedar 6 ft high. Check it out for yourself. Idaho painter keep it Rockin and thanks for all you do.
@stangoodrich5721
@stangoodrich5721 4 года назад
I'm guessing since you said this was an experiment that this is your own fence? I've noticed in some of your older videos when you were experimenting it was at your own cost and the risk was your own. I respect that. Good ethics
@rosewoodsteel6656
@rosewoodsteel6656 Год назад
Water based stain doesn't last long, re-staining requires a lot of prep and it peels. Olympic was recommended for my cedar spa, by the spa manufacturer. All prep work and application was done per directions and it only lasted a year before it starting peeling. It took me over a week with a palm sander to sand the crap off the wood before applying an oil based stain. Oh, and I noticed the spa manufacturer no longer recommends the Olympic stain.. Since I couldn't find oil based in my state at the time, I was able to order it from the spa manufacturer and had it shipped to me. (They now recommend Superdeck.) My next stain job will be piece of cake because the prep work will be just cleaning the cedar surface and letting it dry before staining.
@trevorwesterdahl6245
@trevorwesterdahl6245 3 года назад
So, this video is how to do the least work to say a fence is stained. Water based stains are just a coating, it doesn't penetrate. It holds any water in the wood inside and can actually cause it to rot earlier. It will start going bad in as little as a year. It can chip and peel. It needs to be removed before re-applying a new coat. Don't use water based and ALWAYS use oil based. Choose a low VOC oil/stain, apply when wood is dry, and it will last longer, look better, and when it does need a refresh, you can apply over the old.
@embecker1
@embecker1 5 лет назад
I love what you do, appreciate your experience, and your work is phenomenal... that being said, your video title (and I assume your stance against oil products) is counter to chemistry. Wood is naturally accepting to oil, because the wood naturally contains oil that keeps it healthy. Water on the other hand does feed trees when they are alive, but only helps them rot when they dead. Oil + wood = a good relationship & water + wood = a bad relationship... In the short term the outcome may be quite beautiful from using a water-based product, but the maintenance will be severe over time. On the other hand, using an oil-based product will have to be maintained on a schedule, but the lasting effects will be wood that will last a lifetime +... I also saw that you used a Sherwin product (SuperDeck), which is full of petroleum distillates and dryers unlike something like ABR’s X-100 which is primarily linseed (flax) oil. Using a natural plant based oil on a schedule will provide the longest lasting health to wood... I understand where you are coming from, but I disagree based on the science of the matter... Keep doing what you do!
@terilachonce280
@terilachonce280 4 года назад
I'm sold! lol How about just tell me what you think is the best product for an old fence and a deck that has peeling solid. That's all. Just tell me a product and that'll be it. 75 hours of reading conflicting shit is driving me mad.
@MrEyesof9
@MrEyesof9 4 года назад
I can only assume he meant OIL, as in maybe an exterior penetrating oil? Of which may or not be true, as it ALL comes down to "product and project pairing." I have to say, the assumption or rationale that oil based is better than wb for dead wood is rather a carelessly broad statement. As a quick example wb coatings allow water vapors to permeate them (a good thing in some instances), take for instance the moisture accumulation trapped in wall cavities of homes in areas with strong winters. Usually caused by humidifiers running nonstop all winter long to combat the dry air from forced air hvac,. Water born coatings on the exterior will, and do allow the moisture to permeate them and leave. As we know oil in times dries hard and brittle, cracks and eventually de laminates. Not to mention there are fair numbers of oil based products that contain FOOD FOR MOLD AND MILDEW, see the very involved preparatory bleaching instructions for Sikkens' application.
@hi-classic135absar4
@hi-classic135absar4 2 года назад
True briefing, Naturally oil have protective elements not only save his surface , after penitration,wood will strong with life addition of it's and protect from water and humidity a long long time.
@nejdro1
@nejdro1 Год назад
@@MrEyesof9 You are comparing oil base stains to the characteristics of oil based paints. they are not the same thing. A house respires through the walls. A fence stain does not. Oil based paints are relative vapor barriers. Stains are not.
@Lukebourne99
@Lukebourne99 2 года назад
Hi Chris. Thanks for the video bud. I try to avoid water based stains if i can. Just did a fence in oil based stain 3 weeks ago. Same technique that you demonstrate here. Far superior
@dancagle2533
@dancagle2533 5 лет назад
I hear you on the oil overspray. This year I oil sprayed a multi-level deck. The oil overspray fogged and lifted to the next property, but at a distance. Those neighbors were glad when I was done. Spraying gave me speed but I would not do it again. Not a big fan of spraying for this reason and many others.
@SueT55
@SueT55 4 года назад
Dan Cagle And I was one of the neighbors and still sick for weeks
@boostismagic
@boostismagic Год назад
@@SueT55 🥲 it wasn't radioactive isotopes, you must've been putting your face up to the fence with your mouth open...weeks?
@tomwiggins1225
@tomwiggins1225 Год назад
In Texas Ready Seal a solvent based stain is the go to product. No back brushing required.
@georgejovanovich536
@georgejovanovich536 5 дней назад
Brushing or backroling is olvays required
@davidbelitz7692
@davidbelitz7692 3 года назад
Stain and Seal Experts has the best stains in the universe. Never drips, peels and is self leveling with no brush marks.
@jsj381
@jsj381 5 лет назад
Ive sprayed fences and i realised it was easier just to brush the entire fence with a lager brush.
@obadarashid6112
@obadarashid6112 5 лет назад
Lol! You're funny!
@isaacalvarez534
@isaacalvarez534 5 лет назад
The cleaning sucks ass and why would anyone run oil base product through their sprayer.
@felixpeterman9303
@felixpeterman9303 4 месяца назад
@@isaacalvarez534 because oil based is best for outdoor wood fencing. Because You NEVER have to clean out oil paint in a sprayer, just leave it in tube
@vampov
@vampov 3 года назад
Chris is the man! I followed all his advice and my kitchen cabinets look great. I made the mistake not to use aqua coat but fortunately it can be applied to painted surface. Problem solved.
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter 3 года назад
🤙
@lindabeck2965
@lindabeck2965 2 года назад
If you were painting a fence with a neighbouring house close by, say only 5 or 6 feet or so, is there a real risk of overspray and getting some unwanted product onto that house. Especially if you say we’re painting the fence black. How best would you mitigate that scenario?
@bradyzeegs3469
@bradyzeegs3469 Месяц назад
I'm definitely NOT grappling with this dude. Looks like a nationally ranked wrestler.
@MaryP2024
@MaryP2024 11 месяцев назад
Bakers Gray Away Wood Seal is one of the best stains Made in Plano Texas
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter 11 месяцев назад
Must try
@AdamSturdi
@AdamSturdi 4 года назад
Great video! One problem I have had when staining fences is that when using a semi-transparent stain, it can be very tempting to over apply product. Watch out for that, especially with lighter tints.
@Johnny53kgb-nsa
@Johnny53kgb-nsa 4 года назад
Good looking job. I like using oil base products in some situations. Not fences. I like using it on decks. But, most of all, of course a different situation, is interior trim. Nothing looks better than oil base paint in a eggshell sheen on interior trim work.
@jeanbea5836
@jeanbea5836 5 лет назад
Chris you have taken the time out to share useful tips and tricks and for that I appreciate your channel so much. Keep grinding and sharing with us all!!
@go4384
@go4384 3 года назад
Doing things fast rarely yields better results than doing things slowly and thoroughly
@jacqueslambert5060
@jacqueslambert5060 5 лет назад
I sprayed oil base stains on houses and fences for 30 years. it takes practice if you want to know how let me know
@sammysmith9818
@sammysmith9818 5 лет назад
I've done it for 40 years - what advice do you have that the "paint life" man didn't teach us ???
@kayBTR
@kayBTR 5 лет назад
Lucc 701 what brand would you use to paint a bare fence? Instead of stain would paint help make the fence last longer. Thanks.
@kayBTR
@kayBTR 5 лет назад
Would I have to use a brush to keep it from going to the other side of the fence? What’s the best way to paint just one side?
@naythin8354
@naythin8354 5 лет назад
@@kayBTRkayBTR anything that coats works but will eventually peel whereas stains and oil-based products will soak into the said surface as long as you take the time to make all even while keeping a wet edge it will last longer than a coating.
@charlesholliday1013
@charlesholliday1013 4 года назад
@@mccartneystuart What brand and type from that brand would you suggest? I've had a fence installed that 476 linear feet. That's almost a thousand linear feet (6000 sqft) of staining front and back. I am overwhelmed with what to do right now. Jokingly, what I need is a Daniel LaRusso in exchange for learning to play guitar... No side - side. Up, down! Look foward to your response Lucc.
@rodgraff1782
@rodgraff1782 4 года назад
So if you really hate oil base stains on fences, why are you using oil base in this video?
@1165slugman
@1165slugman 4 года назад
I got more time than money too brush on. Lol
@ShakespeareCafe
@ShakespeareCafe 2 года назад
Penofin Rosewood oil stain, if you can afford it. Why even use very expensive cedar if you're essentially going to paint it gray?
@tonesmith909
@tonesmith909 3 месяца назад
Thought the same thing, what an idiotic choice. Ugly color for any wood fence
@brandoncampbell9794
@brandoncampbell9794 3 месяца назад
Cedar and redwood are used primarily because they are rot resistant
@Here-2-Learn
@Here-2-Learn 5 лет назад
Great video!👍🏻 me myself would back roll and brush especially on rough sawed. I’d use a pole and a 3/4 “ nap probably use a bigger tip 517 sometimes I’ve even turned the tip around to spray more paint in certain areas . Keep a bucket with a grid n a lil bit of paint in it and a brush for tight areas. You can do miles of fence
@markusr1308
@markusr1308 Год назад
I always use old engine oil mixed with diesel for my fences. Looks good, is cheap and lasts for a long time.
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter Год назад
Dang
@bluefieldspaintersplus9210
@bluefieldspaintersplus9210 5 лет назад
Attach the brush to a jaw tool and extension poll. Back saver !
@HH-gn9qt
@HH-gn9qt 4 месяца назад
I used an oil based stain for my fence by sheer dumb luck about 12-13 years ago. It may have faded slightly, but it still looks really good. I can't imagine an water based product holding up this well.
@tonesmith909
@tonesmith909 3 месяца назад
Same, for me it was duck back oil stain.
@brandoncampbell9794
@brandoncampbell9794 3 месяца назад
It won't, not even close.
@justadumbfarmer4744
@justadumbfarmer4744 3 года назад
PRO TIP: NEVER USE OIL BASED STAINE. BUT TODAY IM USING AN OIL BASED STAIN
@StainSealExperts
@StainSealExperts 2 года назад
I would use Expert Stain & Seal by stain & Seal Experts it's oil that performs
@grasscutter1963
@grasscutter1963 17 дней назад
Do you stain a cedar fence to protect it to make it last longer or just to color it? And if you decide to stain a new cedar fence, how long should you wait before staining it?
@isaacalvarez534
@isaacalvarez534 5 лет назад
Oil stain is the way to go when you want to protect woodwork like fences benches and decks from the elements. It's a delicate process meaning you have to be extra extra careful with oil and cleaning sucks big time. Water base products are good but will not last as long.
@chriskauffman5968
@chriskauffman5968 5 лет назад
Great advice here especially about the back brushing and laying heavy. I just got done restaining my fence. Used the Graco Ultramax Cordless with a FF514 tip. Worked pretty well minus having to fill the cup a billion times. Glad i chose water based after watching this video. Tip for others would be that you will use ALOT of stain. I had never stained before and only bought two gallons. Ended up using 12 and blew my budget out of the water. Lesson learned.
@murd777
@murd777 2 года назад
Yeah, it’s faster and easier, but water based stain will start peeling off ina couple of years if you live in a extremely hot and cold weather location.
@jstdewit4718
@jstdewit4718 5 лет назад
Look up Ready Seal stain. No brush needed. BTW, what is a polyurethanized coating?
@twintwo1429
@twintwo1429 3 года назад
Longevity and looks are two different things. Oil base equals longer life. No contest. Staining for looks can be costly and difficult, especially if you are looking for a uniform look. And in order to maintain nice looks, you will have more maintenance or reapplication than just staining for longevity with oil base.
@thomasgeraghty5374
@thomasgeraghty5374 3 года назад
Painted a 3 member post and rail years ago. Over 300m...with burnt oil. Used diesel from tractor. It's as black as night and looks fabulous .
@thomasgeraghty5374
@thomasgeraghty5374 3 года назад
I brushed it on
@captainedc
@captainedc 2 года назад
Sweet I bet it smells cool and would burn nicely too. Lol. I do that with fence post bottoms
@michaelhabada3493
@michaelhabada3493 Год назад
Great tips for the home owner and average painter. My only question respectfully is. What's on the other side of the fence? Looks like concrete and a pool. Wouldn't it be good to plastic the other side for over spray??
@erikwilson9498
@erikwilson9498 2 года назад
There wasn't a film of oil on the pool next door?
@TheBeatenPaths
@TheBeatenPaths 2 месяца назад
I put boiled linseed oil on everything I have that's made of wood and outdoors.
@lakeman59
@lakeman59 5 лет назад
Hate to differ with you oil penetrates water-based just sits on top of the wood it is a proven fact oil is better than the waterbased stain.
@dannydeluca5365
@dannydeluca5365 4 года назад
The oil stain would work a lot better if you mix it good before you start. Oil lays on the bottom especially oil based stain, it needs to be mixed periodically as you go along!
@luisrasgado9160
@luisrasgado9160 3 года назад
515 is for paint I use 411 for oil stains does better
@antallaczko8793
@antallaczko8793 5 лет назад
I have learnt a lot from your videos regarding spraying but this approach wasn't a professional one. I did loads of spraying in the last 2 years and figured out: Airless for water based or 2 pack; Hvlp for oil based stain or 2 pack. With the oil based stain on bare wood: 1 coat of base coat, 2-3 days of curing time, sanding, and 2 coats of top coat with 3 days of curing inbetween. Have you tried Sadolin? The first 2 coats thinned with white spirit 10-20% depending on wood dryness.
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter 5 лет назад
I am a professional and got professional results that worked for me- always learning and trying different products!
@antallaczko8793
@antallaczko8793 5 лет назад
@Coolride17 Any chance for a pole sander? It does not need to be a piano finish, just make a bit smooth the raised wood grain. Different standards for all of us. A proper masonry roller would be as quick as setting up the sprayer, cleaning it and back brushing. Last time I used a 9 inch Wooster Pro do, half inch nap, 4 gallons in 2 hours, up to 20 feet height on wood panel. BTW I am not happy with the water based stain, in Ireland doesn't lasts as long as oil based, after 2-3 years it starts to crack and blister. That's my own experience
@bobrat
@bobrat 3 года назад
Chris try using a (Rough Rider) square brush. It will accept an extension stick. You can really get the material into the grain when back brushing.
@jamespritchard165
@jamespritchard165 Год назад
Having been in the game since the Seventies Yes oil is the way to go .Spent years around Tahoe doing cabins and deck's.Nothing better.
@berto316life4
@berto316life4 5 лет назад
Noticed you did not mask off the surrounding gravel and grass. Even though there is low overspray I would recommend masking under the fence as well as laying plywood or something on opposite side of fence to prevent overspray on others side.
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 4 года назад
I used to stain but have it away as the hot westher just dries it out. I paint now with high uv stabilized water based paint. When i lived in the UK we'd treat wood fencing with creosote every 2 to 3 years. It was stiff but the stink of tar was overbearing They banned it ive heard now.
@pablosjc
@pablosjc 3 месяца назад
Wow, great video. One question about oil-based versus Water: my understanding is that oil-based doesn’t last as long, but you can recoat an oil based stain without any prep work. Has that been your experience?
@mrg1551
@mrg1551 5 лет назад
What about the floor it is cover in stain u neeto spray the rest of the stones to match!be clean and safe always use protection! Good practice for your new apprentice too!
@tonybersano2428
@tonybersano2428 4 года назад
Nice video however we use only WOOD DEFENDER oil based stain it covers in 1 coat and never needs back brushing
@manuelcenteno6129
@manuelcenteno6129 5 лет назад
Hi Chris, great video again. Your videos are very professional. Keep up the great work
@ericisrael8443
@ericisrael8443 4 года назад
Try Ready Seal its dummy-proof! and no back brushing. It won't, streak, finger, or run. again no back brushing
@redmoonhbk1984
@redmoonhbk1984 5 лет назад
Beautiful piece of art thanks a lot for sharing
@brianguerini9606
@brianguerini9606 3 года назад
I’m very confused from this video, are you only against oil based stain because you had to rake some rocks out of the way so you didn’t get over spray on them??? 🤷‍♂️
@barackobama5304
@barackobama5304 2 года назад
He should have named the video "Don't spray oil stain"
@erikwilson9498
@erikwilson9498 2 года назад
What about the neighbors yard? Wouldn't you be blowing a lot of oil based overspray
@RoseTorn411
@RoseTorn411 6 месяцев назад
How soon is okay to stain after installing a new fence?
@Samuel-I
@Samuel-I 4 года назад
Oil overspray definitely does lift and drift. Started our fence and the wind picked up. I had to immediately stop and go wash my wife's SUV... then move it 2 blocks away.
@terilachonce280
@terilachonce280 4 года назад
hahaha
@martingonzalez47zpa
@martingonzalez47zpa 5 лет назад
You got the best videos an good advise keep up the good work
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter 5 лет назад
Thank you! For sharing and watching🤙
@daversj
@daversj 4 года назад
Here in the north east many oil product are prone to mildew growth. The latex products are much better in that regard. I think the environmental regs have made the oil products not as good as they used to be. Arborcoat by Benjamin Moore is a great exterior stain that covers well and doesn’t grow mildew.
@stoneyascension7250
@stoneyascension7250 4 года назад
Which paint or stain is best to use on wood is the same as what type of horse a trainer would use to run in a particular horse race. Oils are excellent at penetrating timbers, while latex or acrylic stains are classed by trade painters as pretty surface sitters. Each have their good & bad points depending on climate/country. Most translucent water based stains have a short life span in harsh sunlight conditions whilst the so called solid opaque water based stains have excellent expansion & contraction qualities, blocking out UV rays.
@nashvillehousepainters
@nashvillehousepainters Год назад
I really like the Paint life , but have to disagree on this one. Fence and Deck wood should always be treated with a deep soaking oil.
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter Год назад
Thanks for your thoughts
@Thestainxpert
@Thestainxpert Год назад
That’s right…. Quality over quantity Oil over water
@alitlweird
@alitlweird 2 года назад
I used a water base stain (Behr®) on a brand new cedar fence. The color didn’t even penetrate the wood. It peels away like rubber. I’ll be oil staining the rest of my fence.
@wontonmin6481
@wontonmin6481 5 лет назад
What about the over spray on the other side
@gsmorrison
@gsmorrison 4 года назад
I usually have someone hold a drop cloth on the other side. Wrap a roller pole in 1 end of the drop.
@archieletsyouknow5508
@archieletsyouknow5508 4 года назад
ROLL ON TO APPLY.. BACK BRUSH..SAVE RIG. NO OVER SPRAY. THROW AWAY BRUSHES AND NAPS.
@marcelguarachi
@marcelguarachi 5 лет назад
i totally agree, i cannot stand oil stain like superdeck. one other risk is the fact that it can spontaneously combust. it travels sooo far, i’m totally cautious about over spraying cars too
@williamrose7818
@williamrose7818 3 года назад
Oil stain is a far better product than water-based product, they are junk.... and anybody that knows anything about anything knows this. they do not spontaneously combust.
@marcelguarachi
@marcelguarachi 3 года назад
@@williamrose7818 the rags will combust if saturated and not discarded properly. twp stain is good but i prefer using arbor coat
@williamrose7818
@williamrose7818 3 года назад
I’ve been doing stuff like this since I was 16 years old never once have I had anything from oil spontaneously combust. I currently have rags soaked in paint thinner drying out in a Bucket from the oil stain I just did on my fence. I have one bucket filled with paint thinner that I used to clean everything and another bucket filled with the soaked rags... I’m sure it could happen under perfect circumstances but I have never had it occur
@marcelguarachi
@marcelguarachi 3 года назад
@@williamrose7818 i did a stain job with the old cabot oil stain, i had paper masking in a contractor bag that had stain on it. it ignited and burned my sheds down
@ginaalwaysavip1177
@ginaalwaysavip1177 5 лет назад
Thanks Chris I've used the woodscapes before but, I still like the Arborcoat. I've tested it for 4 years on railroad ties with zero prep and no problems. Have you ever used this product? Thanks for sharing with us all.
@carpnotes4607
@carpnotes4607 5 лет назад
Yes to Ben Moore Arborcoat, it's all I use on outdoor projects. I apply first coat with oil so that stain behaves with tannins in cedar - subsequent coats years later are water-based.
@krehbein
@krehbein 3 года назад
I second arborcoat, been on my screened porch for 10+ years and it looks good still. This is in virginia with all sorts of weather.
@Jonh707
@Jonh707 4 года назад
You should have the person that comes in behind you try a long bristled push broom to back brush faster
@ronniecillo5485
@ronniecillo5485 Год назад
Thanks Chris! Much love from Tampa
@rothandre6497
@rothandre6497 5 лет назад
Why airless instead of a HVLP?
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter 5 лет назад
Applies the product way faster.
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 4 года назад
We are banned from any air spray system in my country so it airless hp or lp.
@breakthechains8362
@breakthechains8362 3 года назад
Gray is the hardest oil color to work with.
@ayeitsjayoo
@ayeitsjayoo 3 года назад
You cry baby 😭 hahaha, I used oil based stain and protection on my fencing and it’s the best looking fenced in the whole neighborhood.
@jackwardley3626
@jackwardley3626 2 года назад
the best stain for a new or bare fence is linseed paint non toxic and one the best paints for the environment thinned with raw linseed oil and turpentine not white spirit until its translucent then every 10-15 years just rub over with raw linseed oil the main reason why were replacing exterior timber with plastics is cause we stopped using linseed paints mostly industry wide.
@childofgod5115
@childofgod5115 5 лет назад
I envy you Chris awesome seeing you and your daughter working together I hope mine can work with me one day she is only 8 I can only imagine y'all rock.
@robwilliams4550
@robwilliams4550 5 лет назад
Everyone already knows how to paint the fence thanks to Mr. Miyagi and the karate kid. Good video I appreciate the knowledge.
@wilsoneashoian5789
@wilsoneashoian5789 Год назад
Can you clear coat (clear paint) a fence instead of paint? Thanks
@andrewbetts8282
@andrewbetts8282 4 года назад
Great video! How concerned are you about applying stain to the underside of the slats? Obviously you can spray the tops of the slats which is where water will pool anyway.
@mikespainting291
@mikespainting291 4 года назад
You have to stir the stain
@VideovigilanteUSA
@VideovigilanteUSA 4 года назад
I penofin rose oil based, chemists formulated out of California..smells nice too, used hog haired large brush, with small roller..fast
@williamr1499
@williamr1499 2 года назад
Your videos make me happy
@MrEyesof9
@MrEyesof9 4 года назад
No doubt 2-3 x's more product than a homeowner, however nearly 90% of that extra 2-3 X's more, is actually just floating away (hence the cloud he is working in, you can bet that was the BEST edit to mitigate the obvious) Bare in mind that cloud that will be landing on the homeowner's driveway, house, car, and patio furniture, etc. A pump sprayer with an upgraded professional "tip/wand" from your local tractor supply would offer a FAR more efficient application. Albeit a bit slower, it would save 50% of the product. (he is absolutely correct about the importance of back brushing) If time is/was a concern.. handy folk and or professionals could add a small submersible insecticide pump creating a very efficient custom stain sprayer. BTW, a bilge pump is a perfect choice. They are a bit more money, but they LAST.
@franklin9613
@franklin9613 5 лет назад
The fence looked very good Chris.
@crisprada4180
@crisprada4180 4 года назад
Stain always better is to use a " brush" at least first coat, than you can use roller o spray it for finish coat
@bttyhickman
@bttyhickman 2 месяца назад
The cover to the can HAS to be removed. That needs to be stirred, it settles REAL quick. That hole in the lid is for adding tint only. Tip's too big for that 313 or smaller. 38 years in the business
@drewcama5481
@drewcama5481 5 лет назад
Why is it the worst product ever? I saw a neighbor stain a fence with a natural fiber 12 inch square push broom. A 5 gallon bucket and a push broom. He did the fence incredibly fast and when I checked it out the next day a pretty good job as well.
@kostas_wellknown4519
@kostas_wellknown4519 2 года назад
Only Hammerite you should use ! Great video!
@chadrockman1762
@chadrockman1762 5 лет назад
Thanks for another free video..your the best in the business👍😁
@msparacino4191
@msparacino4191 3 месяца назад
I think his smedium shirt is cutting off blood flow to his brain. Oil is king
@frankcockrell7014
@frankcockrell7014 Год назад
Goodmorning sir. Is it possible to stain with a solid water base over a fence once stained with oil base.
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter Год назад
Yes
@jackwardley3626
@jackwardley3626 5 лет назад
oil paint stain varnishes far superior to water based but never spraying them.
@marciosilva1422
@marciosilva1422 5 лет назад
Good job 👏
@dougsorensen7594
@dougsorensen7594 10 месяцев назад
What Super Deck color and product did you use in this video?
@Eastcentralstainingco
@Eastcentralstainingco Год назад
East Central Staining Co. uses oil based stain only.
@Idahopainter
@Idahopainter Год назад
OK
@kutncure
@kutncure 3 года назад
Great video and audio….I have learned so much….Question: after watching this video I think I will be using a water based stain…I unfortunately purchased a couple gallons of oil based sikkens ( PPQ ) 009 dark oak. What brand of water base product would you recommend that is equivalent to sikkens. Thanks…Ralph. PS..r stain brushes different then inside home brushes.
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