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Paint over stained pine siding.
First clean the stained surface with soapy water to remove any dust dirt and cobwebs.
If you re looking for something a little more contemporary though it s fine to just paint over it.
Clean the stained knotty pine surface with oil soap for wooden surfaces or mild dish soap and a sponge.
Like any other type of pinewood radiata pine looks best in its natural state.
All you ll need to give your wood a new coat of paint is sand paper or a deglosser liquid spackle primer and your favorite wood paint.
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Apply a coat of high solids primer to prevent the stain from bleeding through and then scuff the primer and apply paint.
Then dilute the paint so that it is about three parts paint and one part linseed turpentine mixture.
Use a scraper to remove all cracked or peeling paint.
If the stain has a finish you need to scuff or degloss the finish to ensure paint adhesion.
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Stain is also more breathable allowing natural airflow through the wood.
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It isn t any more difficult to paint over stain than it is to paint over bare wood.
Paint will dry in a thicker coat providing a more substantial barrier.
Even wood that has been stained a dark color can be painted over using the proper tools and techniques.
Siding that has been primed and coated with two coats of paint can offer up to 10 years of protection.
Repair holes and cracks in the wood using exterior wood filler.
Stain is slightly different.
Painting over stained knotty pine 1.
Semi transparent stains actually sink into the wood coloring the wood fibers and enhancing the natural character of the grain.
Cedar contains extractives that can discolor paint so it is necessary to prime the siding prior to painting it.
Then follow these general preparatory steps for painting over stain.
If the underlying stain is dark have the primer tinted to match your paint color.
If the knotty pine has been covered with polyurethane you ll probably need to use an oil based primer first because a latex primer won t stick well to the polyurethane surface.
Sand the wood by hand using fine grit sandpaper.
If the area is very large use a fine grit sanding sponge or.
Use dark paint stain colors for best results.
Next to dull the stain lightly sand the surface with 150 grit or finer sandpaper moving in the direction of the grain.