How to prep for painting cedar siding 1.
Sanding cedar siding before painting.
Caulk is a substance designed to seal a joint between two surfaces and.
Use a scraper to remove loose paint from the siding working from every direction.
After you have washed it wait for it to dry before applying any stain to the cedar.
Cleaning and sanding is the best way to prepare the cedar siding for a new finish.
There are ways to safely clean your house before painting using a pressure washer including using lower psi pressure washers widening the spray and standing at least two feet back.
Clean the cedar siding with a bucket of hot water and a few teaspoons of mild dish detergent.
1st cedar is a relatively soft wood.
Rinse the wood.
Cracks and holes in any surface collect water which causes paint to peel.
Before sanding scrape loose and flaking paint from the siding.
1 connect a pressure washer to a garden hose and pressure wash the siding to be sanded.
Cedar shakes are cedar shingles that naturally weather and are resistant to decay.
Potential of siding damage water injected under siding or dirt remaining on house.
Sand the cedar siding if it has a smooth finish.
But there is good reason not to powerwash a wood sided exterior.
You can skip this if the cedar is textured.
Pound in any protruding nail heads.
Test results from the forest products testing lab run by the usda for the forest service show that after 12 weeks of exposure to sunlight cedar siding has lost half of its ability to hold a film forming coating system like primer and paint.
The paint will begin to peel and the shingles may become stained and they will need to be repainted.
Check the dry siding for any more loose coatings or ridges created by coatings that have been removed.
Work a paint scraper from every direction keeping the blade flat against the wood so you don t create gouge marks.
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Use a thick brush when staining.
Allowing fresh siding to weather for as little as two weeks negatively affects coating adhesion.
Whether it is white or red cedar or clapboard or even alaskan yellow cedar it is still wood has longitudinal pores running its length from butt to feathered edge on a shingle as well as on cedar clapboard.
Filling cracks and holes with caulk in your home s trim and siding before painting not only makes the paint job look better but also makes the paint last longer.
Use 120 grit sandpaper to feather the edges of any sharp ridges of paint.
You want the absolute best adhesion surface for your paint.