Introducción
This will result in extending the life of a product known to succumb to the elements, often needing replacement when not either protected or maintained. Wood is highly vulnerable to the elements, and instead of replacing a wood railing that is in decent condition, (something to be more of an eye sore) it can be nailed back into place if falling, sanded down to a healthier layer of wood, and stained/painted to protect it from weather for years to come.
Qué necesitas
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First, you will want to prep the wood railing and surrounding area.
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You can use a hose to rinse, followed by a cloth if needed. Let the wood dry before proceeding to next step.
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Lastly, it is time to paint or stain your railing.
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You will want to pour your paint or stain into a paint pail. This will make it easier and more efficient when using a paint brush.
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Take your brush and do short-to-medium strokes in the direction of the wood grain. This will provide a smooth application. Your paint strokes should go from left to right, or right to left.
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Once all of the wood railing has either been painted or stained, you are done! Let dry for a couple of hours before touching.
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In conclusion, your wood railing is now protected from the elements, AND, looks amazing! For cleaning you can wipe with a damp cloth, or water hose. You can touch up the wood railing with the paint or stain if needed.
In conclusion, your wood railing is now protected from the elements, AND, looks amazing! For cleaning you can wipe with a damp cloth, or water hose. You can touch up the wood railing with the paint or stain if needed.
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