
Olympic Stain
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Olympic Stain Pressure-treated lumber still needs to be sealed and protected. Although this type of wood contains chemicals that protect against decay, it still needs added protection against moisture damage. Moisture in the wood can cause shrinking and swelling, and the freezing and thawing of this moisture can lead to warping and cracking.

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Olympic Stain Q&A time: Q: What are the ideal weather conditions for staining? A: The air temperature should be between 50°F and 85°F. Avoid staining in the direct sun or if it’s too windy, as the stain will dry too fast. Staining is not recommended if rain is expected within 24 hours or if temperatures can drop below the manufactur...er’s recommendation. Check the weather forecast for your area.

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Olympic Stain
With Olympic Solid Color Stains you'll find a rich, opaque color that allows the texture of the wood to show. Check out our entire collection of solid colors: http://www.olympic.com/stain_products/co lor_and_inspiration/solid_colors.htm

Olympic Stain Be sure to clean your deck before staining. Cleaning is the most important step. If dirt, mildew or other contaminants are on the surface, they can affect adhesion of any product that is applied. Olympic offers a full line of cleaning products.

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Olympic Stain Q&A tim! Q: Do you need to always back brush when spraying? A:Yes. Back brushing gives better coverage and a more uniform appearance. Back brushing will also improve wetting of the substrate, which promotes better penetration into the wood to improve the overall durability of the finish.

Olympic Stain
Did you know? All Olympic Exterior Stains and Sealants are "stand alone" finishes and do not require a topcoat for additional protection. These products are a stain and sealant in one. http://www.olympic.com/stain_products/ex terior_stains/index.htm

Olympic Stain Q&A Time! Q: How long should I wait to stain after pressure washing? A: It’s best to wait at least 48 hours before staining. Proper care should be taken while pressure washing so there is no damage to the wood.

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You'll find many beautiful color options for Olympic stains- from clears to solids. Click on a category in each finish below to explore Olympic's broad choice of inspiring stain colors.



















