what is the best way to paint or stain an old wood fence?

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  1. UK Oldie says:

    Mine was done using the following:

    creosote and old engine oil – 50/50
    a 4" brush
    lots of elbow grease!

    It was done about 15 years ago and has never needed redoing.

  2. tonygrh12 says:

    With a brush! Carefully!

  3. gladeator2003 says:

    remove any old paint first then prime with an exterior primer then paint with an exteior paint or liquid vinal.unless staining then disregaured primer and go with the stain,but if it allready has paint on it then you probly want to stay with the paint.if the wood is in bad shape i would spray then backroll but if you want to be cheap about it brush and roll is the way to go.

  4. kristinachapa says:

    1 Choose an outdoor wood stain for smooth lumber.
    2 Be sure the wood is clean and free of grease. Strip off existing finishes and completely sand the wood.
    3 Apply the stain with a 4-inch paintbrush or painting pad, working with the grain, never across it.
    4 Use a 2-inch paintbrush to get the stain into cracks and crevices, between boards and around hardware.
    5 Blend the edges of each application to prevent stripes.
    6 Work quickly, and don’t stop in the middle of a board to take a break.
    7 Apply two coats.

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