You can paint or stain treated lumber for decks or any structure but it is important that the wood be dry enough to accept a coating. To determine if it’s sufficiently dry, sprinkle water onto the wood. If the droplets are absorbed, the treated wood is ready to be painted or stained. If the water beads on the surface, you should wait a few days before attempting to stain it the shade of your choice or brush on a coat of paint.
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To maintain the colour and surface apply a water repellent-stain as soon as the wood is dry to the touch
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For use on Above Ground treated wood products. Use Cut-N-Seal® on areas that have been drilled or saw cut in treated wood deck boards, railing, post tops, fence boards, etc.
The water-based formulation is low odour. It is ready to use, directly from the can, and it cleans up with soap and water.
Cut-N-Seal is not recommended to replace pressure treatment.
Do not use to recoat pressure treated wood surfaces.
Do not use for pressure treated wood in ground contact applications or in preserved wood foundations.
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