Oil or timber stain finish for western red cedar shutters ?
Hi guys, I need some advice re an oil or timber stain finish for my brand new western red cedar shutters (exterior). The shutters are exposed to sun/rain and in order to maintain the nice cedar color I need some sort of a protection. I've seen red cedar shutters going grey very quickly and turning even black......pfffff:no:. I need a finish which is easy to apply, maintaining the light color and protecting the wood at the same time (rain, mildew etc). The semi timber stains I looked at are, for my taste, too dark/red and are not really transparent. Timber oils seem to have tints which darken the wood and the lighter ones don't seem to protect the wood as much as the one with a darker tint. I don't mind to re-coat the shutters now and then, but I would prefer not to have them sanded back all the time before applying a new coat of oil or stain (awkward to do on shutters) I've googled timber oils and timber stains and I'm now confused. So many pros and cons........... Any suggestions?:?
Found the perfect Oil - Osmo UV Protection clear-extra
Hi Guys, thank you all for your input. Took me a while to get back to you, because I've tried nearly all of the recommended /available timber oils (samples) and compared them. I've found that Osmo UV Protection Oil - Extra is by far the best. It is a natural oil based, clear, microporous, satin finish for new exterior timber joinery and timber garden furniture. Absolutely outstanding. Different to all the oils I've used. Easy to apply (use only very sparingly), doesn't alter the wood tone, shows the grain and gives a lustrous satin/matte finish. Perfect for my western red cedar shutters. The only downside is that it is expensive.... It is a German product, but available here in Australia. It has raving customer reviews constantly 5/5 and certainly it deserves it. Of course I can't say (yet) how it will perform over time, but according to the reviews it will live up to its reputation. :)