
Samples #1A (Before) & #1B (After)
Tying it all together.
Rough sawn pine board & batten siding. Old stain
stripped with Sansin Paint & Stain Stripper. Entire structure lightened with Sansin
Wood Lightener. Two coats of Sansin
Classic #222 Cape Cod Gray stain applied with one top
coat of Clear UV mixed with #222. |
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Samples #2A (Before) & #2B (After) Complete facelift.
Cedar siding exhibiting extreme weathering and black
mould due to failure of previous stain. Stripped, lightened and re-stained with #012
Woodlands Sansin Classic. |

Samples #3A (Before) & #3B (After)
New character for a deck.
This one year old pressure treated deck was power
washed and then received three coats of #214 Silver Grey Sansin
Classic stain and one coat of
Clear UV mixed with #214. This process not only protects the wood surface but also helps
to visually tie the structure to the owners' home. |

Sample #4A
Log home restoration.
After moving into their new home, the owners
discovered logs beneath wallboard during renovations. Now that the logs are completely
exposed to the interior, they have been treated with one coat of Permachink's Clear
Lifeline Interior. All gaps were chinked with Sashco's Buff Log Jam chinking. |

Samples #5A & #5B
A classy colour.
The new pine board & batten siding on this
boathouse received three coats of a custom Series 200 Sansin
Classic stain and one coat of
Clear UV. Railings and window trim were stained with #200 Opaque White and Clear UV. The
red stain was specially formulated to match the paint colour on other existing buildings
on this site. |