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We’re debating on the best product to use on pine, split-log siding. We’re looking for a cedar-tone, and are of course concerned with maintenance. Home does not have alot of direct sunlight.
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I would go with Perma Chink Systems inc. Thay
make stains for log homes and other products for
your home. I have used their products on several
log homes I have built. Thay sell direct to me thay have a web site it is http://www.permachink.com.
Good luck let me know if this was any help.
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Thanks for the tip. Perma Chink's web site has some good info. Don't know what we'll use yet, but this is one product we may be considering.
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We're debating on the best product to use on pine, split-log siding. We're looking for a cedar-tone, and are of course concerned with maintenance. Home does not have alot of direct sunlight.