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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: bosco0633 on August 24, 2008, 01:19:48 pm

Title: cedar skirt question??
Post by: bosco0633 on August 24, 2008, 01:19:48 pm
Ok now that my baby is fixed for one and the new cover coming soon, (thanks again Tom), I have to restain my tub.  I am going to take the doors off and restain everything, however, how much sanding is required before sealing it again.  I dont want to sand it to much and possibly ruin it, or do I just wash it down and restain.

I am going to take the bar off the side so I can ensure that everything is stained properly.  

Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: Vinny on August 24, 2008, 01:33:32 pm
When people redo decks they just reapply from what I understand. I would think that this is the same for the skirting.

I would imagine having to resand everything would just complicate matters as you probably couldn't get to every area - tub and deck alike. The best answer might be from a paint store that sells this stuff. Please don't go to Home Depot or the like - you'll get someone like me  :D giving you an answer. I don't know who's in your neck of the woods but buy a quality product (sound familiar!!! ;D ).

Come to think of it you said staining so there is no sealing involved ... I would definately think that sanding is not required
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: Pathfinder on August 24, 2008, 03:15:23 pm
A light sanding will be fine Id use a compressor to blow off the left over residue then wipe down with a damp rag before staining. Using a damp rag will catch any left over dust and it will also open up the pores in the wood so the new stain can penetrate properly.  Sikkens is usually the best for Cedar.
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: stuart on August 24, 2008, 07:00:34 pm
I just found a product at Home Depot that I really like...It's called Flood UV and works really well.

Be really concerned with any horizontal surfaces....Like around the doors and the wood rails. This is where water, dirt and even bacteria can set so you need to clean that up well and make sure it has a good stain.
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: Cdn HockeyPuck on August 25, 2008, 07:30:44 am
I would only do a light sanding. Don't use a pressure washer. Wipe it clean. Remember, staining is different than painting. I have learned to try to put a light coat on and wipe off or work it into the wood with a rag or something so only a light coat is done, otherwise you will get chipping. Also putting on more than one coat would be a problem as well.

Like what was previously said. Don't get a cheap stain, get something that has quality.
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: Hillbilly Hot Tub on August 25, 2008, 11:14:12 am
We have had real good luck with Penofin stain, looks good and lasts, comes in several colors.
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: bosco0633 on August 25, 2008, 11:16:11 am
Oh man, My tub looks so good right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It looks nicer than the day that I got it.  I used the stain that you buy right at arctic spa, I have had it for over 2 years and it is still good.  

So the main side of the tub where you get in and out of, I sanded lightly just to clean it up and restained.  The rest was a light light sanding then washed and dried.  then just added the stain.  The one side where all the water sits needed a good sanding.

Man it looks so good, if only I could get the tub to run!!!!
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: tony on August 25, 2008, 04:09:35 pm
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Oh man, My tub looks so good right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It looks nicer than the day that I got it.  I used the stain that you buy right at arctic spa, I have had it for over 2 years and it is still good.  

So the main side of the tub where you get in and out of, I sanded lightly just to clean it up and restained.  The rest was a light light sanding then washed and dried.  then just added the stain.  The one side where all the water sits needed a good sanding.

Man it looks so good, if only I could get the tub to run!!!!

I've never had to sand my cabinet, but I believe it is redwood and not cedar.  I use a good wood cleaner to scrub it down and then use one coat of Super Deck transparent stain, which is what Sundance used when they stained spas.
Title: Re: cedar skirt question??
Post by: bosco0633 on August 25, 2008, 07:09:57 pm
so tub is finished, looks great, just finished the bar attachment.  This was in pretty bad shape from where rain and snow sit on it so I sanded it with a palm sander, and just restained.  It looks good, got rid of the gry looking wood and top layer of crappy stain.

So now it is glowing with newness.

All I have left are the 2 bar stools, 2 planting boxes, and the steps.  

The steps need some work, should be a couple of hours for this weekend.  Good weekend project that requires at least a six pack of some good summer beer!!!

Ill post pics when done.  I am going to add 2 cedars to the planters boxes next week when I get back from disney world.  Should be nice for the fall and winter.