Cetol srd wood stain is a 1 coat exterior cetol srd wood stain is a 1 coat exterior semi transparent wood finish for use on a variety of exterior surfaces such as siding rails decks and outdoor furniture.
How much does 5 gallons of siding stain cover.
Transparent shows the natural color and texture of wood grain.
1 gallon 16 1 gallon 16 facet value.
To estimate the amount of paint you ll need for the trim estimate the length of total trim.
Cetol srd wood stain semi transparent is formulated with a high solid alkyd resin that allows the product to penetrate deep and resist.
For larger areas such as decks fences roofs and siding.
Use our stain calculator below to determine the number of gallons or liters required to complete your next stain project.
Great question wondering how much stain you need to complete your diy wood staining project.
One linear foot of gutter approximates one square foot.
Shop transparent stains semi transparent adds hints of color shows texture of wood grain.
Rough sawn lumber 200 250 sq ft gallon after priming.
Good for new and unstained surfaces.
A general rule is spraying will take 20 more paint or stain than brushing and rolling.
Acrylic stains cover approximately 200 300 square feet per gallon.
Masonite siding 250 300 sq ft gallon.
Another consideration is application method.
Exterior stains and with paint retailers.
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Smooth metal garage door 300 400 sq ft gallon.
Our simple to use wood stain calculator guides help you determine the right amount of wood stain for your project before you start staining.
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1 quart 9 1 quart 9.
Siding stains aerosols concrete masonry products.
To estimate the gutter determine the total length of the gutter.
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5 gallon exterior wood stains.
Good for decks 5 10 years old.
Multiply the total trim length by 0 5 feet.
Determine the amount of stain for your project.
See your home in full color.
For example if you have 1 000 square feet of fence and the stain says that 1 gallon covers 200 square feet you would divide 1 000 by 200 which equals 5 gallons to cover the fence.
The average trim width is six inches.
On smooth surfaces approximately 400 600 square feet per gallon.
These rates will vary depending upon the porosity of the surface.
Better too much than not enough.
On rough surfaces 150 250 square feet per gallon.