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*Reduces surface temperature when compared to other solid stains. Amount of temperature reduction may differ due to color choice, ambient temperature, time of day and the amount of direct sunlight on the surface.
It’s time to take your staining skills to the next level. It’s time to go premium with Cabot®. Watch this video to learn how to prepare your wood for staining. Preparing the wood is the first step to a first-class finish.
Whether you’re working on a deck, fencing or patio furniture, Cabot® wood stains offer beauty and protection that last. When it comes to choosing the right treatment for your wood surfaces, the only choice left to make comes down to color. From Cabot® semi-transparent stain colors to Cabot® solid stain colors, your options are virtually limitless. If you prefer a stain that showcases all or most of your surface’s woodgrain, opt for a transparent or semi-transparent stain like Cabot® Clear Wood Protector. If you’re working with old, tired wood with blemishes, consider a solid exterior stain to hide problem areas or mismatched boards.
Another popular option for decks, siding and outdoor furniture is Cabot® Timber Oil. Available in a variety of colors from light Honey Teak to rich Jarrah Brown, this oil offers maximum durability and water repellency while accentuating wood’s natural depth. If you’re looking to give wood a worn-in, weathered look, consider Cabot® Bleaching Stain. It’s formulated to accelerate the natural weathering process of uncoated exterior wood while providing a self-protecting finish.
Working specifically on bringing life back into an old deck? Cabot® DeckCorrect Resurfacer is easy to use: Just roll the thick coating on like paint and you’ll get several more years out of a worn deck. Because the product is tintable, there’s an endless list of DeckCorrect colors to choose from.