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We Put the Best Exterior Wood Stains Through 40 Hours of Testing to Find the Top Picks
Protecting outdoor wood surfaces from the elements is crucial for their longevity and appearance. Exterior wood stains provide an attractive protective finish that shields wood from sun, rain, snow, and wind. This comprehensive review details the testing of 10 different exterior wood stains over 40 hours, evaluating their performance across various wood species and under different conditions, including foot traffic and wet weather. The goal was to identify the best products that offer both protection and aesthetic appeal.
The testing process involved applying each stain to three types of wood: pine lumber, premium-grade pine for finish woodworking, and poplar. After allowing the stains to dry according to manufacturer instructions, their durability was assessed by subjecting the wood samples to foot traffic and dragging patio furniture across them. Water resistance was evaluated by spraying each sample and observing how well they repelled or absorbed moisture. Each stain was then scored based on ease of application, appearance, durability, and overall value.
Defy Extreme Semi-Transparent Wood Stain emerged as the top overall pick, demonstrating well-rounded performance with a thick consistency that minimized drips and runs, quick drying time allowing for multiple coats, and a rich, beautiful finish that highlighted wood grain. It also exhibited strong resistance to scuffs and water, with excellent beading during spray tests. Although its color options are limited to six wood tones, its superior performance and ease of use made it the preferred choice.
Olympic Maximum Wood Stain & Sealant was recognized as the runner-up, providing a thick, paint-like consistency that ensured easy application and a beautiful, streak-free finish. Its scuff-guard technology and UV-blocking capabilities contributed to its excellent durability and fade resistance. While it has a longer drying time of approximately 24 hours, its rain-ready feature in 8 hours and wide range of over 100 color tones made it a strong contender. Storm System Semi-Transparent Stain & Sealer was highlighted as the best bang for the buck, offering excellent coverage at an affordable price and creating a rich finish. However, its oil-based formula required extensive mixing and had a longer drying time, with less effective water resistance compared to other options.
Ready Seal Wood Stain and Sealer was recommended for decks due to its "Goof Proof" formula, which facilitated streak-free application even without specialized techniques. Despite a longer drying time of 48 to 72 hours and a higher price point, its durable oil-based formula resisted scuffs and effectively repelled water, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. SaverSystems #1 Deck Premium Wood Stain was noted for its ease of application and quick reapplication time, providing rich colors with a low-VOC, water-based formula. However, it showed less water resistance and may require more frequent reapplication.
Vermont Natural Coatings PolyWhey Exterior Stain was praised for its low-VOC, natural formula utilizing whey protein as a binder. While its watery consistency made application challenging and required multiple coats for a richer finish, it offered good scuff and water resistance with 14 color options. Behr Premium Waterproofing Stain & Sealer offered the best coverage, with one gallon covering up to 300 square feet on the first coat. It provided deep, rich colors and excellent durability against scuffs and water, though it showed visible brushstrokes, making sprayer or roller application preferable. Finally, Cabot Australian Timber Oil Wood Stain and Protector was identified as ideal for cedar, with its deeply penetrating oil blend, strong UV and moisture protection, and ability to accentuate natural cedar tones. It applied smoothly, dried quickly, and offered excellent water resistance, enhancing cedar's natural beauty.
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