Cabot Deck And Siding Stain Cedar 1 Qt Pack of 4

Cabot Deck And Siding Stain Cedar 1 Qt Pack of 4

3.6 stars out of 41 reviews
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  • Brand Name: Cabot
  • Tintable: No
  • Transparency: Transparent
  • Coating Material: Natural Oil/Waterborne Hybrid
  • Color: 19202 Cedar
  • Base Type: Oil-Based
  • Product Type: Deck and Siding Stain
  • Container Size: 1 qt.
  • Indoor and Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Recommended Surface: Decks
  • Water Repellent: Yes
  • Full Cure Time: 24 hr.
  • Sealer: Yes
  • Application: Decks
  • VOC Level: 250 g/L
  • Coverage Area: 62.5-87.5 sq. ft.
  • UV Resistant: No
  • Durability: 3 Years year
  • Application Method: Brush/Sprayer
  • Deep penetrating
  • Highlights wood's natural beauty
  • Fade resistant
  • Color: Cedar
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Jul 17, 2025
Rlm98826
5 out of 5 stars review

Deck stain

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We have been using Cabot stain for 10 years. The quality of their products are outstanding. I refuse to use any other brand.

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Jun 15, 2015
Dylan
5 out of 5 stars review

Complaints

I have seen a couple people stating the product peeled when they applied it to their brand new deck (this website and a couple others).. When you have a new deck built, you are supposed to let the wood weather 6-12 months before applying any kind product. Just a word of advice.

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Oct 26, 2015
Demitrios
5 out of 5 stars review

Can't beat Cabot 3000 on treated-pine decking

I used the "other" product that is heavily advertised and that has been around for years- water based - it is history in months. Cabot 3000 has lasted two full winters/summers of hot NC sun and wind borne salt moisture (300 feet from the salt water) and only now can use a re-do. I've read the complaints and they clearly did not follow their lumber provider's recommendation (and any carpenter or stain manufacturer): ALL lumber/plywood is saturated with moisture and must be left un-stained for minimum of 3 months - preferably 6 depending on month of installation and weather. And, I DO spray it to get coverage in between the planks - works fine.

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