TIM CARTER
Majority of the people try to stain their deck themselves. While you think of staining wood, picture of a can of some oil based stain emerges in mind. And most of you follow the process of wiping the surface and staining it, let it soak in and then wipe off the excess. At times you...
ARMSTRONG OIL BASED WOOD STAINS For all your wood, wood shake restoration, and water-repellant needs, come to Armstong-Clark Company. We specialize in wood restoration, oil-based coatings for wood, and non-toxic wood stains of all kinds. Armstrong deck and siding stain utilize nondrying cond...
Armstrong Clark is a penetrating oil based stain that will soak deep into the wood grain offering protection from UV graying and water. The advantages to a penetrating deck stain is that they will not peel but rather fade over the years. The key though is proper prep before applying your AC...
Eco-Friendly Deck Sealer WiseCoat® is a premium water based hardwood sealer that provides a semi-transparent stain. This low VOC formula is eco-friendly, non-toxic and provides exceptional protection against water, mold, and decay. WiseCoat® is suitable for all hardwood surfaces and is ide...
Pool Deck:Siloxa-Tek® 8500 Siloxa-Tek 8500 is a water-based, penetrating, natural finish sealer that prevents deicing salt, chloride and freeze-thaw damage. Also resists rain, moisture, mold and mildew — preventing cracking. Invisible ProtectionwithVisible Results ...
On Nov the 8th I mentioned I had to do an oil stain for a car dealership on sealed pavers. I got there and realized that my guys had sealed it last year. I knew who's sealer we had used and I had that companies grease release in the trailer. I was there half an hour.Took me...
I may be purchasing an earlex and spraying both shellac and water based poly. under the deck or a makeshift spray booth. I plan to use the combination of amber shellac and poly. It will be going on mahogany and cherry. Both projects are very important so I don’t want to screw up. ...
Armstrong Clark is a penetrating oil based stain that will soak deep into the wood grain offering protection from UV graying and water. The advantages to a penetrating deck stain is that they will not peel but rather fade over the years. The key though is proper prep before applying your AC...