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Repair and Extend the Life of Weathered Wood Railing

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  • Lastly, it is time to paint or stain your railing.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Please note, paint and stains can be toxic. Do not consumer or ingest.

  • Paint and stains can be difficult to clean up if spilled or you get on a surface not indented to receive the paint or stain. Take your time.

  • You can always do another layer of paint or stain. It is best to apply a light coat of paint or stain first. You can always go back to areas needing better coverage if needed.

  • 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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