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Originally Posted by ExcelsiorProPainting
I have two questions really.
Here's the situation. I have a customer that has moved into a 4 month old home. He has waited 4 months to decide what to stain the exterior doors (both sides) with. During that time, some mildew has started to grow on the wood. It's in the south, North Carolina. Normally I remove mildew with clorox.
Question 1: Would it be safe to use clorox on unpainted/unstained wood or would it change the coloration and therefore affect the outcome of the stain? If so, what would be the best way to remove the mildew.
Note: He wants the doors stained with Minwax Special Walnut #224
Question 2: I am looking for experience with using latex stains from Minwax. Which would be better and provide a longer finish, a latex or an oil based stain?
Benefits vs drawbacks?
Thanks for all your input and recommendations.
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Well if it is bare wood why not just sand the doors down until there is no more damage?
I used the minwax brazillian rosewood stain about 2 months ago.. it was amazing... the dry time is a little quicker but if you know what you are doing go for it. Test a practice piece of wood first. Unlike oil finishes, this will not yellow on you. good luck.