Cedar is commonly used for outdoor furniture roofing and for shingles on the outside of a home.
Get paint off of cedar siding shingles.
Because you ve got to get some of that natural wood to kind of show itself through the remaining stained areas that are painted.
But beyond that you ve got to scrape and sand.
If possible stain all sides of the siding before installation.
Remove paint from cedar shingles but if your home is sided in traditional cedar shingles you re stuck doing it the old fashioned way.
Cedar is a soft wood and the force of a power washer while it will take the paint off easily enough will also very likely damage the wood and drive moisture deep into it causing your future paint job to peel.
Any damage is most likely to occur by scrubbing off the paint abrasion.
However some neighbourhoods aren t a good fit for vinyl siding and as it is now it has been in the past cedar wood siding is a premium product and it s only surpassed by the quality and product integrity of james hardie siding products.
Take care to get the paste into any nooks and crannies.
Best way to remove exterior paint quickly from red cedar siding using the dustless blaster.
Painted shingles look great for the first two to three coats of paint.
So pressure washing is fine for cedar shingles for the loose stuff.
First remove any mill glaze a hard shiny surface on one side of the siding by sanding.
Staining cedar siding differs from application of paint and other finishes.
Cracked or peeling paint can occur on cedar siding for a number of reasons according to william feist of the western red cedar lumber association.
When the wood goes through a series of wet dry periods the paint and finish are stressed and the paint can crack.
The paint stripper should only work to dissolve the paint not damage the shingles.
Vinyl siding also comes in simulated cedar shingles and board batten profiles.
Stains dry rapidly and fresh stain applied over dried stain will show lap marks.
The only solution in that case is to remove the paint to get down to the originally natural wood.