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What’s the difference between a stain and a sealer?

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What’s the difference between a stain and a sealer?

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Most sealers will only provide water repellency with limited UV protection. Water sealers will normally let the wood naturally grey out within 3-6 months due to the lack of pigments & UV inhibitors. On the contrary, stains will not only provide water resistance, but also have UV protection, mildew and fade resistance with higher opacity. Because of these facts, stains last up to 5 times longer than sealers and look more professional. However, applying a stain requires special skills. At Deck Helmet our technicians are fully trained and use airless spraying equipment to obtain the most uniform finish possible. Unless you like the grey appearance you should never use a clear sealer.

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