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Armstrong-Clark Company Wood Stains
Armstrong’s deck and siding wood stain has nondrying conditioning oils that separate from the drying side of the formula. These oils penetrate deep into the deck or siding wood fiber where the wood’s natural oils used to be. This process rejuvenates the wood. The drying oils stay at the surface, lock in the conditioning oils and create a dry to the touch barrier. Armstrong’s deck and siding wood stain formulas also contain vegetable oils, transparent oxide pigments, water repellents, mildewcide and solvent.
Quality is what Armstrong-Clark brings to you. Backed by five generations of oil based coatings experience, coupled with modern technology, Armstrong-Clark can meet and exceed your need for oil based wood coatings.
- Can be applied in direct sunlight and heat of day. If the first coat penetrates within 30 minutes a second coat can be applied for extra protection.
- Easily applied by brush, roller, garden sprayer or airless spray equipment.
When spraying – back-rolling or brushing will help even out appearance. If there are any puddles or glossy spots after 24 hours, remove with dry rag. - Non-drying oils penetrate deep to recondition older wood.
- Drying oils, pigments and water repellents protect against water and UV damage and lock in the nondrying oils.
- Complies with all government environmental standards.
- No offensive odor.
Coverage:
Armstrong-Clark Wood Deck Stain applies at about 150-200 feet per gallon. Actual coverage varies depending on wood porosity.
I am installing a new cedar siding on my garage…6000 linear feet of cedar. If I use armstrong as opposed to RAD stain, do I still need to let it weather before I apply the stain?
The new wood has toe weather and be prepped not matter the stain brand. The only exception would be if the siding is rough sawn. If so, you can stain now with either stain brand.
I stained with Armstrong semi transparent last year. What do I need to do this year?
No need to do anything, but if you want to prep and apply a light coat, you can. Use the RAD Cleaner and Brightener for prep.
I have a 900 sqft treated pine deck that was previously coated with PPG/Sikens SRD semi transparent stain. I plan to use your stripper/brightener (2 packs) and additives for prep.
I also plan to use the A-C semi solid stain (Oxford Brown). How many gallons do you recommend – I’m hoping for just one coat?
5-6 gallons.
How long would it take to ship two 5 gal Armstrong stain to New Jersey? I need ASAP! Thank you.
2-3 business days is normal.
I have used the Armstrong Stain in the past. My deck needs a refresher coat. Do I have to strip the deck first, or just clean it good with a pressure washer?
Use the Restore A Deck Cleaner Kit for the prep with pressure washing.
I bought some of this Armstrong stain from RAD in 2016 but then did not get around to doing work on the deck. I stored the stain in the garage for the 2016-2017 winter and I am sure it was in the freezing range here in Minnesota. So I suspect it froze. I stored it in the house for the 2017-2018 winter and I am wondering if it might be possible for me to use it to refinish the deck this winter with acceptable results. Hoping you can help me. I saw on the Armstrong website that the stain should not be stored in freezing temperatures.
It might have gone bad. Test by opening the container. Look for clumps or skinning of the material. Mix it thoroughly. If it mixes 100% fluidly without clumping, it may be good to go.
Thanks for the response. I will give it a try.
Obviously I have to open them up to do this test but I am not actually ready to start the staining process. I have a 5 gallon container and 2 one gallon containers. Is it possible for me to open these up to test and then close them up until I am ready for them? I am having a hard time even getting the 1 gallon containers open then I am concerned I cannot close it if I do happen to get it open. Thanks!
If you open it up and the stain is good you can reclose and use within a few months.
I currently have TWP100 (pecan) on redwood cedar deck that needs to be cleaned and restrained this spring. I’ve successfully used Restore-A-Deck products to prep the deck before. If I switch to using Armstrong-Clark stain, can the semi-solid colors be cleaned or stripped using RAD products in several years? Or is RAD most effectively used with semi-transparent colors? Thanks!
If you switch to the AC this year, use the RAD Stripper/Brightener kits. The AC in a semi-solid can be stripped or cleaned as needed.
Can this product be shipped to Maryland?
Yes it can!
[quote name=”Daryll”]Hello, do you have special pricing for bulk 5 gal purchases of Armstrong Clark? Say 25 gal. I am looking at the Semi Trans in a Black Walnut.
Thanks,
Daryll[/quote]
Hello, we do not offer discounts on the AC stains.
Hello, do you have special pricing for bulk 5 gal purchases of Armstrong Clark? Say 25 gal. I am looking at the Semi Trans in a Black Walnut.
Thanks,
Daryll
[quote name=”renee fontan”]do you have to use a waterseal like thompsons after applying this[/quote]
Hello, it is not possible to apply a water sealer like Thompsons on top the Armstrong Stain nor is there a need to.
do you have to use a waterseal like thompsons after applying this
[quote name=”freddiediaz”]Can this product work on pressurized wood which is chemically treated?[/quote]
Yes it works on this wood type.
Can this product work on pressurized wood which is chemically treated?
[quote name=”Rachel G.”]If rain is in the forecast for tomorrow, can I stain my deck today?[/quote]
As long as you have 4-6 hours of drying, it would be fine.
If rain is in the forecast for tomorrow, can I stain my deck today?
[quote name=”Scott Parkinson”]About how long does it take to ship a 5 gallon pail of stain to Wisconsin 54667?
Thanks, Scott[/quote]
2-3 business days.
About how long does it take to ship a 5 gallon pail of stain to Wisconsin 54667?
Thanks, Scott