If your cedar wood and siding already has this type of paint stain on it you are required to put something very similar for a new coating.
Staining cedar siding both sides.
Start with the underside and then finish with the top side.
Two topcoats are always better over bare wood that has been primed.
The stain helps to seal the siding and prevent moisture intrusion from the underside.
Solid body stain is like a paint stain whereby allows 50 of the stain to soak into the wood the other 50 lays on top as a paint mil thereby being referred to as a paint stain.
Use a thick brush when staining.
Factory applied finishes of this type are available in most market areas where cedar siding is sold.
According to paul mackie at the western red cedar lumber association wrcla red cedar siding that has been finished on all six sides with a stain blocking primer and top coated with 100 percent exterior acrylic latex paint has the longest expected service life of any coating system.
Staining cedar siding differs from application of paint and other finishes.
1 the rough surface will hold the stain better and 2 the brush will work the stain into the wood better than spraying will i wouldn t do the back side of it as like you and others have stated it will move and there s no.
If you want long lasting siding it is a great idea to stain both sides.
The concave warping occurs whether or not the boards are painted coated on the top with a water repellent or deck stain coated on both sides left totally unfinished or if they are in the sun or shade.
These may be applied to western red cedar by brush roller or pad.
This will enable you to coat both faces the sides and the top and bottom edges with no trouble.
After painting both the rough and smooth sides of that and similar siding i say to put on a stain the company i work for uses a product called flood see link below it s kind of like a hybrid of oil and latex and it lasts 15 year guarantee on the rough side using a brush.
Prepare your cedar siding by washing it with soapy water to remove any dirt or dust if any has accumulated.
One of the most thorough methods when staining is to use a thick natural bristle brush.
Allow the washed surface to dry before recoating and apply primer paint to areas of bare wood.
First remove any mill glaze a hard shiny surface on one side of the siding by sanding.
After you have washed it wait for it to dry before applying any stain to the cedar.
Stains dry rapidly and fresh stain applied over dried stain will show lap marks.
If possible stain all sides of the siding before installation.
Apply the stain front to back top to bottom and on all the edges because any areas of wood left exposed will be susceptible to water damage and chemical bleeding.
Apply stain to cedar siding before hanging in order to achieve the most effective coating apply the oil stain to the siding before you hammer it up on your home s exterior.
After the primer has dried apply one or two topcoats of paint or solid color stain.