Though fence staining Carolina_Beach 
						involves a similar process as painting it is just as important: if 
						the wood isn't coated with something, it'll quickly turn 
						gray and could crack, warp, or split. Fence Staining Carolina_Beach is probably 
						the more popular method of protection since it 
						highlights the wood's natural color, grain, and texture, 
						but before application some time should be spent 
						researching your specific installation. Planks come in 
						all varieties (spruce, cedar, or pine are most common), 
						and each requires a unique form of fence staining Carolina_Beach, prep work, and 
						technique so consult an expert before buying anything. 
						Also, after the fence staining Carolina_Beach is complete, a coat of 
						sealer or wood preservative should be applied for 
						additional protection (wear a mask, goggles, and gloves 
						to protect against fumes and spills). Once again, it's 
						an arduous job involving detailed work (you must get 
						between each plank and in every nook), so there's no 
						shame in avoiding the "heavy lifting" by calling on a 
						pro at Xtreme Paint And Stain.
						Do You 
						Want The Tom Sawyer Blues?
						
						
						There's a reason why America's most famous troublemaker 
						conned his friends into doing the dirty work: fence 
						staining Carolina_Beach is a real pain. In fact, it takes a 
						considerable amount of time and effort just in the 
						preparing the project for fence staining Carolina_Beach. Now are you ready to 
						stain the 
						longest wall of your life since both sides will need a 
						few coats of fence stain, requiring lots of special 
						fence staining and quality 
						supplies.
						Xtreme Paint And Stain 
						will follow the following steps when working on your 
						project:
						First removing all 
						built up dirt and debris. 
						Scrape off all the old 
						paint or fence stain Carolina_Beach, sand down the rough or worn areas, and repair any 
						damage suffered over the winter. 
						Finally, like in the 
						home, tape your hardware and hinges. Plus, put down a 
						small section of plywood or plastic to protect nearby 
						concrete structures and shrubs to keep the pain on the 
						product and not your lawn (it'll also save our bristles 
						from getting dirty when near the ground). 
						As you can see, fence 
						staining Carolina_Beach is a large investment, not only of money and 
						time, but labor as well. So to avoid the strain on your 
						wallet and back, it may be better served to hire a crew 
						who will cost about the same, get the job done quicker, 
						and professionally and in the end guarantee an appealing 
						finished product.