How long does Behr waterproofing stain and sealer last?

How long does Behr waterproofing stain and sealer last?

How long does Behr waterproofing stain and sealer last?

BEHR PREMIUM® Semi-Transparent Waterproofing Stain & Sealer This 100% acrylic formula seals out the elements, and the sun’s harmful UV rays, for up to 6 yrs. on decks and up to 8 yrs.

Is Behr waterproofing stain and sealer oil based or water based?

BEHR Premium Semi-Transparent Waterproofing Wood Stain & Sealer is a penetrating oil-based stain that beautifies and protects your exterior wood surfaces. This product is available in popular exterior premix colours and can also be tinted to a range of other exterior colours.

How do you apply Behr Waterproofing stain?

Work in small sections lightly saturating the surface and immediately back-brush or use pad applicator to eliminate puddling, remove excess and evenly distribute the stain. Maintain a wet edge when applying. Apply product end-to-end or to board lengths to prevent lap marks.

How long does Behr transparent stain last?

Give wood the ultimate in protection with BEHR PREMIUM Transparent Weatherproofing All-In-One Wood Finish. This 100% acrylic formula seals out the elements and the sun’s harmful UV rays, for up to 4 yrs. on decks and up to 6 yrs.

Is Behr wood stain water or oil-based?

BEHR PREMIUM® Semi-Transparent Waterproofing Wood Finish Penetrating Oil. BEHR Premium Semi-Transparent Waterproofing Wood Stain & Sealer is a penetrating oil-based stain that beautifies and protects your exterior wood surfaces.

How long should Behr stain dry between coats?

1-2 hours before recoat. Wait 24-48 hours before light foot traffic. 72 hours for full cure. Additional dry time may be needed in cooler temperatures and higher humidity.

What is the longest lasting exterior stain?

Solid, Semi-Transparent, or Clear These stains are the most weather-resistant and will last the longest. Semi-transparent stains have a tint like sap from a tree, which means they allow some of the wood’s natural color to show through the shade of the stain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE62k6gDVpo