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Can You Apply Thompsons Water Seal In Cold Weather

Do not use in below grade application where water pressure is a problem, or on painted or recently stained surfaces. Protect product from freezing. Do not store below 32°F. In case of accidental freezing, call The Thompson’s Company Help Line.

What happens if Thompson Water Seal freezes?

Most stains will be fine because freezing doesn’t affect color. Some of the dyes will coagulate. The best advice don’t let water finishes freeze. Once frozen, most water based finishes such as General Finishes High Performance Water Base Topcoat are no longer useable.

When should I apply Thompson’s Water Seal?

Thompson’s WaterSeal includes a complete line of deck sealers and stains for protecting deck wood from moisture and sunlight. Applying a sealer and/or stain typically is recommended every one to three years, depending on the finishing product, deck use, weather conditions, and sun exposure.

What temperature is too cold to stain a deck?

Avoid the Cold If you’re staining your deck in the spring or fall, wait for a day with highs above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, make sure freezing temperatures aren’t in the forecast for that night. If it drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit before the stain has thoroughly dried, it can hinder the curing process.

How long does Thompson’s Water Seal need to dry?

Allow at least 48 hours to dry; however drying time will vary depending on the substrate, temperature, and humidity. Allow minimum of 30 days drying time before applying oil based paint over Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Waterproofing Wood Protector – Clear.

Can Thompson Water Seal go bad?

If applied correctly, Water Seal will last up to 4 years. This is dependent on conditions such as orientation of the wall and local climate.

Is Thompson’s water Seal any good?

– Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Clear did not alter or change the appearance of the wood. After full drying, we tested the ability to repel water. Water did bead on top of the finish and did not absorb into the wood. – As far as we can tell, Thompson’s® WaterSeal® does not prevent UV graying at all.

What’s the best way to apply Thompson’s water Seal?

The fastest way to apply is with a pump-up sprayer (using a coarse setting), but you can also apply with a brush or a roller. You should apply liberally. In the case of areas with heavy discoloration or dirt, apply a second coat, brush lightly with a broom and hose off.

What temperature do you apply Thompson’s water Seal?

Be sure that both surface and air temperatures are above 50°F during application and remain above 40°F for 48 hours after application. Do not apply product if rain is forecasted within 24 hours of application.

Can I stain my deck in 50 degree weather?

DO wait until temperatures are between 50° and 90° degree Fahrenheit, 10° – 35° degrees Celsius to stain. Cold temperatures slow drying times. In fact, you may end up with a sticky finish that never cures. The only way you can correct the problem if this happens is to remove the stain and start over.

What happens if you stain in cold weather?

If it’s too wet or cold, the drying time for stains can easily double. In extreme cases, the product will just stay wet until the humidity decreases or the temperatures rises. Oppositely, if it’s too warm, the stain will dry very quickly and could lead to lap marks or uneven penetration.

What is the coldest temperature you can stain wood?

Most stains can be applied from about 50° F to 90° F — but many people don’t realize this range refers to the temperature of the wood surface, not the air. A day that’s 70°F and sunny can push deck surface temperatures above 90°F leading to application challenges and shortened open times.

How many coats of Thompson water Seal do I need?

One coat is enough, but if more color is desired, a second coat can be applied within two hours before the first coat has dried. With Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Waterproofing Stains, you can clean your tools with soap and water.

Why is Thompson water Seal not drying?

In many cases, high levels of moisture in the air (or worse, rain) may cause the water seal to take longer to dry. Applying water sealant on wet wood or during a moment of very high humidity will not weaken the sealant, though. After two to three days, you probably won’t have any stickiness left on your wood.

What if it rains after sealing deck?

Rain will damage the finish of any wet sealer with linseed oil or mineral oil in it. Because it forms a coating, it takes several hours to dry, and during that time, the sealer is vulnerable. After the rain has passed and the deck has dried, take a closer look.

Should I use Thompson Water Seal on pressure treated wood?

Although the wood is resistant to rot and insect attacks because of the pressure treatment, it can warp, split and develop mildew if not protected from the effects of water. The directions for some, such as Thompson’s Water Seal, specify pressure-treated wood as a suitable use.

How do I dispose of Thompson Water Seal?

CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration if allowed by state and local authorities.

How long is sealer good for?

You can get similar performance by using an epoxy or urethane system, which generally lasts 5 to 10 years depending on traffic exposure. Acrylic-resin sealers offer the shortest performance life – generally 1 to 3 years.

What is the best sealant for pressure treated wood?

Best Deck Sealers for Pressure-treated Wood Ready Seal 520 Exterior Stain and Sealer for Wood. SEAL-ONCE Nano+Poly Ready Mix Penetrating Wood Sealer. #1 Deck Premium Semi-Transparent Wood Stain for Decks. Thompsons Waterseal Solid Waterproofing Stain. Eco Advance Wood Siloxane Waterproofer Concentrate.

Is it better to seal or stain a deck?

Sealing a deck is best for cedar, teak, mahogany, or other quality woods as it enhances the wood grain and natural color. Staining a deck protects the wood from mold, mildew, moisture, and rot, and UV rays and sun damage.

Can I apply 2 coats of Thompson’s Water Seal?

Apply 2 coats using brush,roller or sprayer. note: Use at full strength.do not dilute. The second coat should be applied when the first coat has soaked in the surface. For best results do not leave the first coat to dry for more than 1 hour before applying the second coat.

Can I apply Thompson’s Water Seal over stain?

And actually, the answer is YES—you can use our EMTECH water-based sealer or top coat over the oil stain.