12-13-2021, 01:09 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tucson, Arizona
Posts: 2,087
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Re: pdx-sanity66
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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98
On the wood, I made the mistake of not using a good sealer when I put new wood in. After about a year, the color dulled and just overall looked sad compared to what it was when fresh. I finally decided to pull the wood back out, sanded it down, and reapplied the same stain/sealer combo I had used before. The second time around, with about 2 years or so of sun damage, led to the color of the wood being darker. I actually like the darker color in my application. The stain I used was a pecan color.
To finish it off the second time, I used a generous helping of Spar Urethane. That sealed the wood up nicely, and after a year of sitting in GA weather, I haven't noticed any change in the color of the wood
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I am planning on spar urethane on mine. I've been researching on brands and quality of products but I haven't really decided which one yet. It will be a clear. I want to keep it as naturally colored as possible. I'm hoping this will help with our southern Arizona sun. What brand spar did you use?
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