What deck stain should I use on my old deck?

Kathy Heisner
by Kathy Heisner
  3 answers
  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on Jun 05, 2017

    The best are stains like Armstrong Clark for an old deck. This type of wood stain contains non-drying penetrating oils that help rejuvenate the wood cells. These conditioning oils stay deep in the wood to replace the wood’s lost natural oils.

    The stain also contains drying oils that separate from the conditioning oils. These drying oils remain on the exposed surface to cure locking in the conditioning oils and providing a layer of protection against weathering. This conditioning of the wood’s cellular structure and weather protection are the key to reviving an older wood deck.

  • Betty Betty on Jun 05, 2017

    does this have color

  • 13526476 13526476 on Jun 05, 2017

    See my reply to Mary Gibbons re "old deck boards..."