I have cedar siding on my house that is in very poor condition on all sides except the north side. I believe that the original finish was Sikkens and that it hasn't been touched since it was applied when the house was built about 25 ears ago. It has cracked, blistered, and peeled quite badly in the areas exposed to sun and wind. The power washer works quite well on the south side of the house but has next to no effect on areas that are protected from the weather where the finish is actually in quite good condition. Neighbours have also had problems with their Sikkens-finished cedar siding that was exposed to the sun. I don't know if the problem is the product or if it is because the owners have neglected to look after the siding over the years.
The question is how to prepare the surface for refinishing without using chemical removers (I have a well) or sanding?
Do I need to stick with the Sikkens or can I use some other product? If the latter, what would be the best product to use? Can I avoid having to strip everything down to the bare wood?
The question is how to prepare the surface for refinishing without using chemical removers (I have a well) or sanding?
Do I need to stick with the Sikkens or can I use some other product? If the latter, what would be the best product to use? Can I avoid having to strip everything down to the bare wood?
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