B ack in 2012 i gave a video answer to a homeowner with a 25 year old home that needed help.
Best way to refinish wood siding.
As long as the siding is clean you won t need to use a primer unless raw metal is exposed.
To remove those last bits of finish palm sand with medium sandpaper 150 grit until you see the bare wood.
When the first coating is ready allow it to dry well and then apply a second coating.
Wipe down the whole surface with a tack cloth to remove any dust from sanding.
Use the wood cleaner according to instructions on the product s packaging.
Then switch to fine sandpaper 200 grit until the entire piece is uniform.
Apply chemical stripper to the siding.
Some nails will still get hit with the paint shaver pro but the tool is powerful enough to knock the head right off a nail and not even flinch.
Fill any dents and holes with either a wood or epoxy filler.
Apply the wood cleaner to the cedar siding using a paint brush or roller.
Or you could wash it by hand with tsp or a similar product available at home centers and paint stores and rinse it thoroughly.
Start from the top part of the siding and move your way down.
Try to apply even strokes along the grain of the wood so as to achieve a neat result.
Wood siding that s stained needs to be refinished frequently.
Allow to sit until the stain begins to lift and bubble.
Scrap off large and loose paint chips with a hand scraper.
The best way to get this siding clean is to power wash it.
Apply this to the entire surface of cedar siding making sure that the wood is completely saturated with it.
Step 4 let the cleaner sit on the cedar siding for 15 to 30 minutes.
Here is a simple way to refinish wood siding.
Pull out loose nails and renail using stainless steel siding nails.
Be sure to remove any caulk where the siding overlaps as old houses need to breathe.
The trick is refinishing with the least amount of effort and so the new surface lasts as long as possible.
Teak master s time tested process is displayed in this video and showcases refinishing of clear cedar siding.
This is a cleaning solution specially designed for removing any stubborn stains or greasy marks on the wood.
Use the hammer and nail punch to set all of the nails below the surface of the wood.
Reach the high areas or apply cleaner to the less dirty areas using a roller with an extension pole which doesn t allow you to apply as much pressure or elbow grease as a paint brush.