Use a roller or staining pad to apply the oil or water-based semi-transparent stain. Go in the direction of the grain and do not allow the stain to puddle.
you need to wipe the excess stain off the deck with a clean rag. It will never dry and it will float to the top of the sealer
The location of painting the exterior of a home isn't going to make a difference as far as cost. But to calculate how much you can anticipate spending to paint the outside of your home you take the cost of a gallon of paint you wish to purchase (different colors will cost different amounts, anywhere from twenty five dollars a gallon to forty a gallon) and multiply that number by the square footage that needs to be covered by paint divided 350 which is how much square footage a gallon will cover. So the final formula would look like this: CostPerGallon * (SquareFootage / 350) = TotalCost And then add in the labor which should be about two to three times the paint cost depending on the complexity of the job.
Most products like deck sealer will tell you on the can how many square feet it will cover.
Yes, you can.
600 sq ft
That depends on the stain. Read the stain label and it will give you an idea.
Use a roller or staining pad to apply the oil or water-based semi-transparent stain. Go in the direction of the grain and do not allow the stain to puddle.
you need to wipe the excess stain off the deck with a clean rag. It will never dry and it will float to the top of the sealer
A small can of wood stain has enough stain to cover 48 square feet. To the nearest tenth, find the side length of the largest square table that can be stained.
The location of painting the exterior of a home isn't going to make a difference as far as cost. But to calculate how much you can anticipate spending to paint the outside of your home you take the cost of a gallon of paint you wish to purchase (different colors will cost different amounts, anywhere from twenty five dollars a gallon to forty a gallon) and multiply that number by the square footage that needs to be covered by paint divided 350 which is how much square footage a gallon will cover. So the final formula would look like this: CostPerGallon * (SquareFootage / 350) = TotalCost And then add in the labor which should be about two to three times the paint cost depending on the complexity of the job.
Most products like deck sealer will tell you on the can how many square feet it will cover.
You are probably not going to remove the "stain" from the cover. It has been bleached of all pigment.
To remove a gas stain from asphalt, first cover the stain with cat litter and let it set for several hours. Next, sweep off and dispose of the cat litter. Now, combine one gallon of water and trisodium phosphate and use a brush to scrub the mixture into the stain. Rinse with water and the stain should be gone.
Yes it does.
A tattoo will not cover up a port wine stain, although in theory you could create a pattern of some sort which would incorporate the stain - but chances are, that would only make the stain more conspicuous, not less.
around 40 lbs