But first you have to sand off the top layer of skin.
Restoring painted cedar siding.
You will probably need at least two coats of high quality paint to do the job.
Staining cedar with a solid color stain.
Real cedar in its raw form untreated siding will eventually turn a beautiful silvery grey.
What you do before the finish goes on makes the most differenc.
Cover cedar siding with primer to keep any tannic acid or natural red coloring from.
Fortunately it is usually possible to restore cedar siding before it gets to the stage where it needs replacing.
It is not all about protection.
Sand it to remove the loose surface particles.
After you are through painting the second coat take the time to inspect the siding to ensure that there are no thin spots.
Choose the correct type of paint for the cedar.
Thus solid color stains let some of the cedar s grain show through but none of the color.
What you get is a very uniform opaque color.
The type of finish selected is driven by style preference.
The upside is that solid color stains will block most damaging ultraviolet light.
You can use a regular paintbrush to get the cedar shake siding painted.
Once the surface is clean and primed you can start applying the paint.
Watch this quick tutorial on what you need to do to prepare wood house siding for refinishing.
Using appropriate cleaning agents and other treatments will help to ensure that the siding will last many more years.
Staining cedar siding differs from application of paint and other finishes.
Exterior grade acrylic latex paint is the most dependable finish in terms of protecting cedar.
Prep the cedar siding by cleaning it with a bleach and solution.
Coating the cedar shingles with a water resistant product helps to preserve the wood against moisture damage.
But if this is no longer the desired effect you can usually get your siding back to its original color with wood brighteners cleaners and restorers.
Uncoated weathered cedar can often be restored to its original color by applying commercial products called cleaners brighteners or restorers.
For many owners painted cedar siding is a particular style.
Solid color stains have solid particles but not nearly as many as paint.
First remove any mill glaze a hard shiny surface on one side of the siding by sanding.
Although intended primarily for restoring horizontal wood surfaces they generally work almost as well on vertical surfaces.
If possible stain all sides of the siding before installation.