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Re-stain my log house
« on: April 02, 2011, 09:55:55 am »
I dont know where i should post this, so i figured here is as good as any. My question is this. I want to re-stain my log house this summer. I have a lot of questions and no answers. I bought this house 3 years ago, and its probably going on 5 years since it was last stained. I live in southern wisconsin, so there are extreme temp changes.  we can go from up to 100 in the summer to -30ish in the winter. so i need a stain thats good in both.

well my first question is, what do i have to do to prep my house to re-stain? do i just buy like a wash and spray on and spray off?? If so what works? Now i noticed on the side that the house gets the most sun, the top of the logs are discolerd (blackish). Im assuming this is from the sun beating down on them. the rest of the house isnt to bad. Some spots have a little greeenish algae but i think that i will wash off.

my next question is what is a good stain brand name?? i dont wanna break the bank, but i want a good looking job.

Id love to hire this done, because i hate painting, staining. I dont know of anyone in southern wisconsin who does this. if anyone can lead me in the right direction on any of these questions that would be great!!

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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2011, 10:01:56 am »
Hey Sparky....

I have the same problem. It's been waaay too long since I have stained mine.

It's hard to find anybody in this area who will do one and knows what they are doing.

Mine was finished with bee's wax and linseed oil. We had to pressure wash it a couple of times and then stain.

I went with an oil based amber color last time. This time I think I am going to use and oil based solid color like cedar.

I want it to be lighter in color this time.

When you are done with yours let me know and you can do mine too!  :D :D
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2011, 10:50:16 am »
we used sikkens brand stain/sealer its more money but, willlast longer. 5 years and still looks like day one
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2011, 12:42:01 pm »
My sister after staining brushes some kind of clear coat that is like a varnish but much thicker there place looks as good as the day the logs were brought there.

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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2011, 03:56:20 pm »
power wash with bleach/water solution, then use sikkens.
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2011, 04:01:40 pm »
sikkins is what most people are using around here I have been using CWF but because that is what was recommended 20 years ago, but after talking to my kit manufacturer I think I will change next time.
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2011, 06:17:56 pm »
You can use commercial deck wash or about a cup of regular bleach per gallon of water,

We use sikkens on everything around here








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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #7 on: April 02, 2011, 09:30:27 pm »
I love how that looks Jeff. I read in a couple places where using a pressure washer will get water into the interior of the house, and then possibly mold issues. just curious if thats a big concern? i have a half log house, where i can in some places see the styrafoam directly behind the logs. theres no chincking or caulk between them. i just dont wanna open a bigger can of worms than i already have. Some people were tellin me to use a corn cob blaster, but i can not locate a rental place in my area that has one, and there 1000 plus to purchase one. I do like your idea the best, if its not gonna create a mold issue.

I was leanin towards the sikens stain before, i think ive been steered there for good. Is there a good website to buy it off of, price wise? or is it a big box item that is easily purchased?
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #8 on: April 02, 2011, 09:45:18 pm »
American Building Restoration Products - Franklin, Wisconsin        If you want any info these people can help.  They even may know someone to do the work.                       www.abrp.com                 Our building is next to thiers  they have been in business a long time. Just my 2 cents

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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #9 on: April 02, 2011, 09:49:09 pm »
never say it in big box stores, We get it at ace hardware stores around here. I am sure it has probably went up since we last bought some two years ago.  Around $35 a gallon, by the gallon,  and $135 by 5 gallon pail.

I would think you want to power wash when the weather is warm dry and stable. Same as when you would stain.  Blasting with corn cobs is definitely more effective, but pricey.
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #10 on: April 02, 2011, 10:01:28 pm »
nam.sikkens.com/about-sikkens.cfm   I used ABR in the outside of the house and sik kens on the inside per the lumber yard folks   Both not cheap dates.     Lazerdan                  www.nam.sikkens.com

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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2011, 08:39:16 am »
You want to be careful if you try corn cob blasting.  We had some Amish do it and the logs are now all pock-marked,  Looks like someone used the logs as a pattern board for 12ga. fine shot.  just sayin'.........
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2011, 11:37:21 am »
 I,ve been using Weatherseal by Continental Products. I am very happy with the finish,it lets the grain of the wood show through. I have also used it on a couple of customers homes. It contains borate ,which helps preserve your logs. I would be happy to look at your home and see what it needs. I,m located just west of Madison.P.M. me .  Let me know if you have any questions .Take care ,Dan

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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2011, 04:31:35 pm »
I'd follow Jeff's advice and wash with the bleach solution to get rid of the mildew (black that you described) and the algae. I'd be careful with any power wash, as a good brushing and rinsing of the bleach solution will work, and you are less likely to force water in between the logs where it is hard to dry up (and being dry is important before applying the sikkens).

Check at the local hardware stores for a lead on locals that are into outside painting. It is a tough business if one is a painter, as the weather can play the devils role when trying to schedule jobs. Much easier to be an inside painter and not have to worry about the weather (or tall ladders and scaffolding). ;)
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2011, 10:09:57 pm »
so this whole bleech solution. how do I apply it? just brush it on?
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2011, 10:19:05 pm »
most power washers have soap dispensers or pick up tubes.
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2011, 10:48:40 pm »
cool.. thanks everyone for all the great advice!! this is a great forum, glad i ran across it!! im sure i will have many more questions...

I do have one, kinda off the subject. whats the best way to get rid of Bats in the attic?? the builders didnt make the soffet a supper tight fit, need less to say i have bats.. any good ideas. preferably legal ones!!!  ;D
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2011, 06:39:27 am »
I just use a pump up garden sprayer to apply the bleach then rinse with a garden hose.
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2011, 06:57:31 am »
whats the best way to get rid of Bats in the attic?? the builders didnt make the soffet a supper tight fit, need less to say i have bats.. any good ideas. preferably legal ones!!! 

Bats leave at night to feed,when they go out,just staple some screen over the holes they use,so they can't get back in. They will go elsewhere. Ya might want to make and put up some Bat "Houses", They eat a lot of bugs every night!  I get a flock of them in my shop now and then, about 30-40 of them hanging from the wafer board roof. Other than the mess under them,I don't mind them at all, no mosquitos for a few days,till they decide I disturb their sleep to much,and they leave.
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Re: Re-stain my log house
« Reply #19 on: April 05, 2011, 08:34:20 am »
Jeff,

Which product from Sikkens did you use on your place? Cetol Log &Siding?

They seem to have 4-5 products for log siding!

Thanks
Sbishop

 


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