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Finishing Your Cedar Furniture
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* Western Red Cedar-Naturally
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Western Red Cedar in it's natural unfinished state has a richly textured tactile grain combined with a glowing palette of warm, mellow tones ranging from light amber to deep honey brown. No man-made material can duplicate the depth of cedar's natural luster.
WRC remains subtly aromatic, and the characteristic fragrance of Red Cedar just adds another dimension to its un iversal appeal.
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Cedar Finishing Options And Treatments
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Because of the inherent nature of Western Red Cedar to withstand insect attack and the outdoor elements Cedar does not require a finish to keep its structure over the years.
Many folks prefer to allow their cedar furniture to "naturally age" outdoors without a stain or finish. Over time the colorful tones of the wood will become slightly raised. Left completely natural this silver-gray color will eventually be highlighted by darker streaks formed from the reaction between the Cedar Resin and the zinc hardware. If the dark streaks are not for you we suggest using a simple wood sealer as described below.
A good wood sealer such as Thompson Wood Sealer is useful by blocking the pores of the wood. This inhibits the grain from becoming raised yet allows the natural fading of the wood to a gentle silvery-gray color.
If you would like top preserve the colorful tones of the freshly sanded cedar any number of finishes can be used on cedar furniture. The types we have tried are good quality penetrating sealers and transparent or solid exterior stains. There is a wide variety of colors to choose from which makes it easy to match your existing decor. We recommend 2 coats of a semi transparent stain with a UV inhibitor such as 'Sikkens Cetol 1'(natural) to preserve the handsome look of your furniture. Every 2nd year you might re-apply a coat of stain to freshen the finish. Little or no sanding, preperation or primer is needed when you use stain.
New on the market are wood sealers that contain Ultra Violet inhibitors that can be used to preserve the fresh tones of the wood.
We do not recommend using oil finishes on your outdoor furniture as dust particles in the air will stick to the finish.
Paint will work fine but as on any extreior finish, over time will begin to fade and will eventually need scaping and refinishing. Stian, however, is "breathable" and will not trap moiture, therefore-no blistering, no peeling.
Western Red Cedar should be preservative treated if intended for use in applications where it is dug into the ground. i.e. Fence Posts, Landscape Ties or Garden Arbour Posts.
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Cedar's Secret.... resistance to rot and decay.
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