April 6 2018 by scott mcmillan.
Bleach fence before staining.
Allow the fence to dry for at least 24 hours if you plan to sand paint or stain it.
Too much moisture in the wood prevents the stain from penetrating properly.
The main reason for this is to remove the old layer of finish before reapplying the new layer.
One of the first things you need to do before staining a wood fence is to make sure it is as clean as possible.
The cleaner application should be done when the fence or deck is dry.
The affects of bleach on wood decks and fences bleach is the old standard used for years in cleaning.
After you clean your fence let the wood dry for 2 3 days before applying stain.
If you do not fully remove the old layer then you will face some problems down the line that this article will touch on along with some tips and tricks of how to clean a wood fence with a pressure washer.
You are now ready to re stain your deck or fence.
Water raises the wood grain.
For best results choose a semi transparent natural oil based stain and apply it with a pump up garden sprayer.
For best results let the cleaner work for about a minute and then run a brush over the area and then rinse it clean with a garden hose.