Homeowner's Guide To Properly Applying Wood Conditioner

ECOS 05/08/2018
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Wood conditioners are intended to help even out the shades of the wood when it's new and bare. What does pre stain conditioner prevent? As its name implies, it's meant to be applied prior to staining, and without it, some woods will appear blotchy and uneven when the stain job is complete. But before you apply wood conditioner, it's important to understand the process and how to make it as efficient as possible. Here's a quick guide to help you understand how to apply wood conditioner before your staining project.

Preparing For The Application First, make sure the wood you're staining is lightly sanded and free of any dust, dirt, or debris. Make sure to remove the sawdust as well. You should then wipe down the wood with a slightly damp cloth to ensure complete cleanliness, which is essential for a proper condition, and subsequently, a proper stain.

Applying The Wood Conditioner When applying the conditioner, use a brush or cloth and spread liberally. Always work in the same direction as the grain for the best results. Afterward, let the stain stay on the surface and penetrate the wood for between five and 15 minutes and wipe off any remaining product.

Be aware that most conditioners direct you to apply the stain within about two hours to prevent the product from losing its effect. Some even say that waiting longer than the typical two-hour period can cause worse-looking results than if you hadn't used a wood conditioner at all. Clearly, timeliness is essential when it comes to using wood conditioner prior to staining.

A Final Note Once you have a good idea of how to apply your wood conditioner, make sure to consider the product you're buying. Most traditional wood conditioners and stains, in addition to paint for decks, spray paint, and other paints, have high levels of VOCs unless otherwise indicated. Studies have shown that levels of several organics average two to five times higher indoors than outdoors, and when inhaled they can contribute to several health problems, so it's always best to opt for low VOC paints and stains whenever possible. Considering the fact that according to a study by the Survey Research Institute at Cornell University, 83% of travelers say they would choose an allergy-friendly room if they had the option, there's definitely something to be said about the need for the best possible indoor air quality.

Ultimately, understanding how to properly apply wood conditioner is the key to ensuring maximum quality and satisfaction with your end result. For more information about low VOC paints and stains, contact Ecos Paints.

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