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Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - gmcman - 04-23-2020 I'm going to replace the plywood sides on my landscape trailer. I bought the trailer with the current plywood sides and it appears to be a type of stain which shows the wood grain and actually looks good. I thought about outdoor paint but this would simply cover all the grain but likely a better alternative. I will also run a length of 1/2" wide aluminum to cover the exposed edge of the plywood to help keep water off the edges. For the most part of weatherproofing, would a deck stain and sealer work about as good as outdoor paint? I understand this won't last 20 years but even 5 or 6 years is fine with reapplying. With regards to plywood, what actually is the preferred method to keep it protected from weather other than keeping it dry. I know I'm overthinking this but looking for the ideal stain/paint to protect the wood.....still about $100 worth of wood. Thanks. RE: Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - fredhargis - 04-23-2020 My choice would be paint. RE: Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - Phil S. - 04-23-2020 You could use pressure treated plywood for longer life. Paint will last longer than stain. RE: Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - Admiral - 04-23-2020 (04-23-2020, 11:21 AM)fredhargis Wrote: My choice would be paint. So would mine, and I practice what I preach, always painted the extension sides on my pickup that I use when getting mulch, etc. Especially when you are using plywood..... RE: Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - gmcman - 04-23-2020 Ok thanks. I was looking for a dark, redwood type color that wouldn't hide the grain too much. If I go with paint I might include black ad an option. RE: Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - wood2woodknot - 04-23-2020 Think about using untinted deep base paint. It will dry clear and have all the UV protection of regular paint. Best of two worlds - clear and paint instead of stain or varnish. Here's a link to a previous discussion here on WoodNet Forum: https://forums.woodnet.net/showthread.php?tid=7349271 Note: This probably isn't a well-known way to attack the issue. Read the discussion thoroughly and give it some thought. RE: Stain or outdoor paint to protect plywood - fredhargis - 04-24-2020 Should you choose the untinted paint, I can give you a brand that dries clear (not all of them do, apparently). Besides, the oil base ones are getting harder to find. But I bought a quart of this last week for a home project: Sherwin Williams SWP exterior oil base gloss in their ultra deep base. I'll be using it on a redwoood glider my wife bought some years ago...I just have to clean it up (a lot) before I apply it. |