Many homeowners like to tackle projects they feel like they can do on their own. And many homeowners like to stain their own deck. But most of the time, it can become a real nuisance and very time consuming. Many homeowners we have spoken to in the St. Louis area hate staining spindles. Well, by the time you read this article, we will have made staining spindles a breeze for most homeowners.

 

The very first thing you need to do is to make sure your deck is prepped and ready for another staining. Make sure everything is clean, the wood is dry, and there is no debris. Hopefully you will have an oil based deck stain on your deck and you are just applying a maintenance coat. The best situation is to have no stain on there at all and to be starting fresh. If you have peeling or flaking deck stain, we highly suggest you call a professional deck staining St. Louis Company to come evaluate your deck.

 

The first tip to speeding up your process is to go to the local paint store and buy paint sponges. These sponges look to be about 2 inches wide and 4 inches long. Also buy some paint sticks, some paint pads, and paint pad holders. You can buy a brush but we don’t think you will need it. The paint pads should be 9 inches wide.

 

When staining, always work in four to six foot sections at a time. The first thing is to use the paint sponge and from inside of the deck, lean over and get the backside of the top rail where the spindles meet the top rail. While you are there, pad down about a foot or so on each spindle as well. Next, put your pad on a handle and lean over the top rail and pad the outside surface of each spindle. Usually you can do two at a time. Once that is done, come to the inside of the spindles and repeat with your pad coating the inside of the spindles. Now go back to your sponge and sponge the inner parts of the spindles where they face each other. While you are kneeling down, make sure you get the bottom board on the outside of the deck where the spindles are nailed too, just like when you did the top. Then you can stain the bottom board facing you. Don’t forget to reach under and do the underside that is facing the floor if you have an elevated deck. Stand up and stain the top rail. We can stain a six to eight foot section in about ten to twelve minutes.

 

The second tip to speeding your process up is to not tape off your vinyl siding. Just have a cloth and a can of mineral spirits with you when you are deck staining. Chances are the cloth by itself will take care of any stain you get on the vinyl. But if you need to, put some mineral spirits on your towel and wipe off the siding. Make sure you take care of the problem right away.

 

The third tip is to use the nine inch pad to stain the deck floor. Using the holder with the paint stick attached, begin staining your deck going with the grain of the wood. To keep your pad intact, always keep it moist. Don’t try and get every little bit of stain out of the pad before you go back and re-dip your pad into the pan. You will be wasting time, and money because of pad replacements. Buy two pads at the store just in case one comes apart on you during this process.

 

We are certain you will find these three tips about deck staining helpful. Even though this process takes a little longer than spraying a deck, there are a lot less mess to clean up and very few issues that could arise while you are deck staining.



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