If the droplets sink in the wood is ready to be stained.
Best temperature to apply deck stain.
Low to average humidity promotes faster drying.
Consider this a general rule depending on climate and the age of your deck.
If it s too wet or cold the drying time for stains can easily double.
Working with the wood grain apply an even coat of stain using a 4 inch brush.
Do apply a sealant and stain product once a year.
In sunnier regions adhere strictly to a once a year schedule to.
Don t apply stain if rain is in the forecast for the next 24 48 hours.
Apply stain only at the proper temperature.
Stains do vary so check the label first.
Avoid applying in direct sunlight.
For most stains 70 degrees fahrenheit is the optimum with the safety range from 50 to 90 degrees fahrenheit.
Extreme heat or sun can work against you when you are staining your deck.
Stain needs time to absorb into the wood but dries quickly so avoid applying the stain in direct sunlight.
If available you may also use a roller to first apply the stain then work it into the wood with your brush.
Apply stain when air and wood surface temperatures are between 50 90 f.
Apply stain to dry wood when it hasn t rained for several days and the forecast calls for at least two days of dry weather between 50 f and 90 f.
To ensure this either choose a cooler day or stain your deck in the morning before it gets too hot.
Sprinkle some water on the deck.
In extreme cases the product will just stay wet until the humidity decreases or the temperatures rises.
It is ideal to stain your deck in a season that experiences mild temperatures.
Temperature and humidity can have major effects on how your stain dries.
Match the stain to your deck s type of wood.
Try to schedule your staining project on days forecasted for 50 to 90 degree temperatures with no rain.
Avoid staining your deck if it s above 90 degrees fahrenheit.
Apply your stain using a natural bristled brush going with the grain of the wood.
High temperatures are a big concern while applying the stain.