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ARBORCOAT Semi Transparent Deck and Siding Stain N638

Sale price $63.74 Regular price $74.99

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Product Description

Details

  • Available Colors: 75 Colors
  • Sheen (or Gloss): Flat
  • Cleanup: Soap and Water
  • Resin Type: Acrylic/Alkyd/Urethane Blend
  • Recommended Use: Exterior
  • MPI Rating: 156
  • VOC Level: 18.3

Features

  • Provides protection and color while still allowing the grain pattern and texture of the wood to show through
  • Suitable for use on all types of wooden decking, siding and furniture
  • Superior UV protection
  • Resists blistering, peeling, stains, and scuffs
  • Provides a mildew-resistant coating
  • Ideal for softwoods like cedar and pine
  • Available in 75 colors
  • Download our how-to guide or watch our how-to video for tips on staining your deck using ARBORCOAT
  • Engineered with Gennex® Color Technology
  • View the sell sheet for more information

Data Sheets

SDS

TDS

23906170400 23906170462 23906170431

Available Color Collections

Customer Reviews

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AJ

Using this semi-transparent product, especially this one, has been an excellent experience, and I’m very happy to endorse it. Unfortunately, I’ve heard that Benjamin Moore has discontinued this product, which is very disappointing. Hopefully, Benjamin Moore will reintroduce it. I’ve tried the replacement, but unfortunately, it’s not even close.

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Ann Marie Wade
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Over the past few years I have purchased the Arborcoat Teak Transparent stain for my deck. When I had a new fence put up last year my local Benjamin Moore dealer told me that I should use The Arbocoat Deck And Siding Semi-transparent oil stain as this is what replaced the Transparent stain. I purchased 6 gallons of the stain but when I applied it this year onto my fence
it has a orange tone to it. I finished painting my neighbors fence that faces into my yard last month and used the semi transparent as his fence is not pressure treated and again it looks more orange that Teak. Please advise. Thank you, Ann Marie Wade