This unique stain provides greater hiding power than semi transparent stains yet its attractive finish highlights the natural beauty of the wood s texture.
Cabot semi transparent deck and siding stain sds.
Last week my wife and i just put down more cabot stain on our deck which is almost 20 years old and it looks brand new.
Cabot stain that provides long description semi solid deck siding stain is a richly pigmented deep penetrating oil based lasting beauty and wood protection.
They are especially effective on rough sawn surfaces.
Cabot semi transparent deck siding stains are for use on exterior wood decking siding shingles shakes and roofs.
Cabot semi transparent stains are deep penetrating linseed oil based stains that beautify and protect exterior wood.
Acrylic 1300 series combines penetrating properties of oil based with easy soap and water clean up of water based finishes.
Computer screens and printers vary in how colors are displayed so the colors you see may not match the paint s actual color.
We love cabot stains and will continue to put them on our deck.
Cabot is a quality stain.
Just find your product in our product library the sds is available for every product we make.
Cabot semi solid deck siding stains are ideal for use on wood where hiding coverage is desired yet penetrating wood protection is needed.
They also provide an outstanding value as a one coat finish for recoating previously semi transparent stained surfaces.
In addition the actual and perceived color of applied stain may be affected by factors such as wood absorption rates application techniques and the wood s natural color and grain tones.
And excellent results are obtained on premium grade lumber such as cedar fir pine cypress spruce redwood and plywood panel siding.
We believe cabot is a great product.
These lightly pigmented stains enhance the natural beauty of the wood by allowing the grain texture and color variations within the wood to show through.
This lightly pigmented stain enhances the natural beauty of the wood by allowing the grain texture and color variations within the wood to show through.