Cypress siding can be painted stained or clear sealed for a natural look.
Stained cypress siding.
Cypress takes stains very well however semi transparent stains do not last as long as paint systems.
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However along with cedar and redwood cypress contains natural tannins that bleeds through paint quickly.
Dip a rag into the stain.
Most semi transparent stains provide adequate protection for 18 to 24 months depending on weather conditions.
This removes any excess stain and prevents the stain from drying unevenly or leaving rough patches.
Rub the stain into the wood.
Natural mineral stains on cypress are often blue in color typically caused from iron in the wood.
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Rub the cypress along the grain with a clean dry cloth.
Cypress wood is a light colored wood so it seems like it d be easy to cover with paint.
The so called penetrating acid stains serve best on this wood for gray finishes.
However cypress siding on a home s south and west sides may need to be re stained before the north and east facing sides due to increased sun exposure.
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It is practically impossible to produce a gray stain on cypress with oil stains and in fact any stain is quite ineffective in producing gray on this wood because of its naturally dark color.
In order to paint cypress wood prep the surface and apply a stain blocking primer.
For those who prefer solid finishes or splashes of color consider using 100 percent resign acrylic latex paints along with a compatible primer.
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Basic cypress siding maintenance requires you to regularly scrub off black marks with soap and water using a natural bristle brush.
Remove excess stain with a clean rag.
Apply just enough to dampen the cypress without letting the stain puddle on the top of the wood.