Web19 jun. 2011 · Joined Dec 12, 2007. 2,385 Posts. #4 · Jun 18, 2011. Never used BM solid. However using SWs solid on a recent deck, I got rained out 3 days in a row while in progress. It was all dry for only 2-3 hours. No failiers and even came back after a few days for some tests to be sure, and all was good. WebA: Seal the deck one to two days after cleaning (depending on humidity). And a minimum of 24 hours after sealing before rain. Prepare your deck to be sealed (clean, sanding, washing, ect.) then the day after it's dry apply your sealer and hope it doesn't rain in 24 hours. Q: I put a sealer on my deck a couple years ago.
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WebOne way to measure if the deck is dry enough for staining is by using a moisture meter to measure the amount of moisture in the wood. There are one or two probes on the meter … Web21 feb. 2024 · The short, quick answer is...no. Most wood stains are oil-based and therefore will not bond well to a wet surface. If applied to wet woods, the stain will be thin and will eventually wash off after a few sizable rains. Certain water-based stains will be more effective but will produce inferior results when compared with stain applied to dry wood. hoist usa
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Web27 jul. 2009 · Dry porous wood will suck up the stain and dry quicker than newer or somewhat sealed wood. Sun shine will promote faster drying than shade or cloudy. While oil base stains take longer to dry than latex, they are less affected by rain that comes too soon than latex stains are. WebHi, I'm getting ready to stain my IPE deck and patio that was installed Mar 2024. 1/2 of deck uncovered, other half covered patio. I stained the outdoor deck using Ipe Oil (Deckwise) for the first time last year in 2024. I did not stain or clean the covered patio. Web23 jul. 2014 · Finished the second coat of A/C stain on a customer deck late this evening then about an hour or so later it rained enough to wet about my home deck about 80% then stopped. Now about an hour/half after that, its starting to sprinkle again. Thanks for any input on what to expect and how to fix it. hoist yoke