Cut and sand first cut your wood down to the length width you need.
How to preserve old wood siding.
Treated and untreated wood siding can benefit from periodic washing with a pressure washer.
Wash it down with a hose.
We cut both boards down to an equal width.
Paint penetrates and protects in the same way that oil does.
Sanding also helps open.
Apply caulk where needed.
Oil stain is the same as oil except that a pigment is mixed into the oil.
How to protect wood siding.
But the fastest and most effective way.
They re available at hardware stores and home improvement centers.
Minwax does have a wipe on polyurethane in a satin finish that will protect the barn wood.
These products often are intended for use on wood decks but they work well on natural wood siding.
With old buildings such as my 130 year old barn water blasting the loose paint is not a recommended practice.
Third repair damage to historically important features.
Second protect the features that are historically significant.
Not knowing the size or purpose of your barn wood i d suggest mineral oil as used for butcher block.
To refresh the finish you can apply a new coat every 5 years or as deemed appropriate.
Using something like 120 grit sandpaper make sure there isn t any dirt or loose wood fibers lingering.
Preservation experts from the national park service recommend the following steps in restoring any historic structure.
How to clean and refinish barnwood in 3 easy steps step 1.
Siding that has discolored with age can be restored to its original color by applying a wood cleaner or brightener.
Clean now you guys i tried a few different ways to clean the boards.
The soft surface it provides over reclaimed barn wood has the additional benefit of not being ruined by fingerprints.
For cleaning and maintaining you only need to wipe the surface with a wet rag.
Sealants are clear colorless chemical finishes that enhance the appearance and life of siding without.
I m jealous you have barn wood best of luck.
How to prep weathered wood for painting.
Restoring the wood s natural color.
Oil a clear finish is absorbed into the wood filling all pores and voids thereby displacing water that otherwise would be absorbed.