Cedar Finishing Tips
Below are some helpful hints in
deciding what type of finish, to apply or...not apply to your outdoor
Cedar Furniture.
If you do decide to apply a finish, be sure your furniture is
clean and dry beforehand.
Natural Weathering
Because of the inherent nature of Western Red Cedar to withstand
the outdoor elements such as decay and rot, your Cedar Furniture really does not
need to be finished. Western Red Cedar is renowned world-wide for its unique
weather-resistant properties.
Many folks prefer to allow their cedar furniture to "age naturally" outdoors
without any finish at all. Over time the color will weather to a handsome
silver-grey highlighted by darker streaks, and the grain of the wood will become
slightly raised.
Wood Sealer
If you go this route you may find a wood sealer to be useful by
blocking the pores of the wood. This inhibits the grain from becoming raised yet
allowing the natural fading to a gentle silvery-gray color.
Stain
If you would like to preserve the color of the freshly sanded
cedar, it is recommended that two coats of a semi transparent stain with a UV
inhibitor such as Sikkins Cetol 1 (natural) to preserve the handsome tone of the
Cedar Wood. Every second year you might re-apply a coat of stain to freshen the
finish. Little or no sanding, preparation or primer is needed when you use a
stain.
Wood Oil
An alternative to using stain is to rub a light coat of teak oil
or linseed oil over the finished surfaces of your furniture. This gives a rich
deep appearance to the wood.
Paint
Painting is not recommended (unless the piece is located in a
sheltered area where there is little or no moisture and no direct sunlight).
Over time the sunlight will shine on the furniture and cause any moisture within
its fibers to be released as evaporate. On a sealed finish the pressure of the
evaporate will cause the finish to blister and peel leaving you with a mess to
sand down and re-finish. Stain however, is "breathable" and will not trap the
moisture, therefore - no blistering, no peeling.
Ground Applications
Western Red Cedar should be preservative treated if intended for
use in applications where it is dug into the ground. i.e. Fence Posts or
Landscape Ties.