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Wood Stains Australia, Choosing the Right Wood Stain

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For your next home improvement projects in Australia, it's vital to choose the right materials. Any home with wooden accents will need to have these wooden surfaces protected. In many cases, wood stains Australia can be the best option for these types of projects. Stains are able to accent the grain of the wood without obscuring it like other types of protective coatings might do. To begin the process of choosing the right stain, it's important to realize that there are two main types of stain, semitransparent and semisolid. The semitransparent types of stain can be applied to bare wood, while solid colour stains can be applied over any type of wood, including surfaces which were previously painted.

Another factor to consider when you are comparing different wood stains Australia is whether you will be painting on the outside or inside. For exterior wood, such as wood siding and shingles, or outdoor decks that are going to be under the sun, you should use latex or oil based wood stain options, which are made specifically for these exterior environments. For woods such as redwood, cedar, or cypress, latex can be a good option because it helps protect against rotting. It may leave some discoloration, however, if a light stain is chosen.

Look for wood stains Australia that contain anti fungal materials and water repellent, to treat and coat your wood. With the extreme climate in Australia, it's necessary to protect against all potential types of weather conditions. The right stain can protect not only against water damage and fungus, but also against natural wood deterioration, splitting, cracking, mildew, or warping of the wood. For a more decorative touch, it's possible to choose pigmented stains. These can change the wood's colour and are easy to apply with a simple rag.

However, in most cases it's not the goal of wood stains Australia to change the colour of wood or to be decorative. Instead, the stains are meant to draw out and enhance the natural grain of the wood, while at the same time providing the protective elements described above. Some other types of wood stains to consider include coloured oil finishes or dye stains. Dye stains can penetrate more deeply into the surface of the wood, but are subject to fading and require more preparation. The best stain will depend on the specifics of your next woodworking project, so it's best to keep this in mind.