The bench was painted with dark brown paint. The paint flaked off from the yellow cedar, but stuck to the pine. Now I removed the paint from the visible parts as good as I could.On the the underside and the back I will leave the old paint. Which product will adhere well to the yellow cedar and the pine? I would prefer a darker color because for the legs and support- 2x4s scrap wood has been used which is of different shades.I want to be sure that no cloths will be stained when sitting on the bench.How do I refinish a painted outdoor bench made from yellow cedar and pine?
You have two options 1st you can prime it all then apply any paint or 2nd if you use a high quality paint (top shelf) it will be self priming and also coverage will be much better along with increased durability. I would recommend Duration exterior coatings available at Sherwin Williams for about $40 a gallon. I know this is a little pricey but remember paint is cheaper than labor.Since you have different woods I don't think staining would turn out to good because of the different colors of your base woods (ceder %26amp; pine) It would be hard to obtain an even color without the repairs being obvious.How do I refinish a painted outdoor bench made from yellow cedar and pine?
Use a primer before painting.
i would certainly stain the bench, not paint it and I would remove all the old paint, regardless if you can see it or not. paint does not allow wood to breathe. i would find a color you would like (you can purchase samples at lowes for about 39 cents a peice.)
You will start with a wood conditioner after you have sanded the surface. If it is rough wood, you may have to get a paint stripper.
After the conditioner has soaked in long enough, then you will stain the wood and follow with a clear sealant.
It sounds beautiful already!
Good luck!
i dont know
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