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product_id: 31152334
title: "DEFY Extreme 5 Gallon Semi-Transparent Exterior Wood Stain, Driftwood Gray"
brand: "defy"
price: "17830112₫"
currency: VND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.vn/products/31152334-defy-extreme-5-gallon-semi-transparent-exterior-wood-stain-driftwood
store_origin: VN
region: Vietnam
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# DEFY Extreme 5 Gallon Semi-Transparent Exterior Wood Stain, Driftwood Gray

**Brand:** defy
**Price:** 17830112₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DEFY Extreme 5 Gallon Semi-Transparent Exterior Wood Stain, Driftwood Gray by defy
- **How much does it cost?** 17830112₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/31152334-defy-extreme-5-gallon-semi-transparent-exterior-wood-stain-driftwood)

## Best For

- defy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted defy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

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## Features

- WATER-BASED SEMI-TRANSPARENT WOOD STAIN – This environmentally friendly, water based deck stain allows the wood grain to show through with a beautiful semi-transparent, natural matte finish. It's great for staining wood decks, fences, siding, playsets, outdoor patio furniture, and more.
- FORTIFIED WITH ZINC NANO-PARTICLE TECHNOLOGY– It’s like sunscreen for your wood. Tiny zinc particles dispersed throughout the stain reflect damaging UV rays, preventing premature graying and color loss.
- EXTREMELY DURABLE, QUALITY THAT LASTS – DEFY Extreme wood stains are made with the highest quality resins available that have better resistance to fading and darkening. The result is a quality semi-transparent deck stain that typically lasts a season or two longer than competitive products. Keep your deck, fence or siding looking great for longer by using DEFY premium wood stains.
- EASY TO MAINTAIN – When it’s time to do a maintenance coat, there’s no need to sand or strip the surface again. Simply brighten the wood with DEFY Wood Brightener and apply a single maintenance coat of DEFY Extreme Wood Stain.
- 250 VOC COMPLIANT - Ships to all states except California. California residents can purchase DEFY Extreme 40, which is VOC Compliant in California.
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## Customer Reviews

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    Don't try and cheat - follow the instructions.
  

*by J***B on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2018*

I stained a new, pressure treated (2x6 material) pine deck last year... I was not happy with the results (poor adherence, peeling and flaking), but to be fair to Defy, I don't think I waited long enough for the ACQ to dry from the wood.  I stained after 3 months, when I should have waited longer.  Also, tried to stain in sections, instead of the recommended complete length of board, and ended up with distinct, visible areas of overlap (stopping and starting).  Don't do this!  Complete a length of board(s) before you stop.  This is a penetrating stain; if you don't follow the instructions to a T, you will have poor results.This year I rented a random, orbit floor sander and using 36 grit paper, stripped the entire deck (500 square feet).  Last year I used the recommended large brush to apply but found that to be very messy, although pretty quick and easy.  This year I donned my knee pads and used a 3 1/2 inch staining paint brush.  Much slower but I felt I had really good control of the application.  Because I had such poor results last year, this year I only put on one coat, in hopes of minimizing any chances of flaking, plus I felt like trying to get the second coat down in a timely manner was going to be too difficult since I have such a large deck - if you put it down after the first coat dries, you won't be happy.  This year I observed the stain penetrating nicely into the wood, and my application was much more uniform.  I could also basically apply a "second coat" by simply back-brushing, as I progressed onto untreated surfaces.  I believe the recommended wait of 20 minutes before applying a second coat, could be too long depending on your climate.  Where I live should be "within 20 minutes."This year the staining turned out really well, and the color is awesome (light walnut).  My plan is to apply a second coat in late fall/early winter before a threat of freezing.  After consulting Defy, I learned that applying additional coats is dependent on the "water test."  If you put drops of water on the deck, and they absorb right into the wood, then you can apply another coat.  If the water doesn't absorb, then an additional coat will not penetrate and you'll have poor results (flaking, poor adherence).  This water test should be done on several areas of the deck; not just one spot.  If my test results with the water not absorbing right away, then I will wait till next year to apply the second coat (I guess I did a good job of staining, if that happens).  My intent of applying a second coat, is to have the deck in a condition, where I won't have to stain it for a couple of years.My color turned out great this year, so I have trouble understanding some of the reviews that speak of poor color.  Last year, I ordered some sample stains from Defy's web site, and stained scrap wood, in order to choose the best color.  This is a good method to use, if you are unsure about how your type of wood will look with stain.  Another good hint is to be careful of the sun.  This stain will dry too fast if you apply it in direct sunlight; you want it to penetrate into the wood, not dry on top of it.  I have two boards that I'm worried about, because the clouds went away as I was staining, and it seemed they dried a little too fast.  Not much I could have done; once you start don't stop until you complete the entire length of board.The only thing that remains to be seen, is how durable and long it will last before I have to re-stain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Say Good Bye To Oil-Base
  

*by S***H on Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2016*

After using oil-based stains on our +30 year old redwood deck for several years with poor results, typically only seeing about six months of protection, I decided to try something different this time and after much research ordered water-based DEFY Extreme. Once the deck was power washed, sanded, and brightened the DEFY was brushed on using the two-coat, wet on wet method described on the can.  Because it happened to be a hot sunny day I installed a large tarp above to shade the area and found the product fairly easy to apply, it's water thin and really penetrates the wood.Rain water beads up like no other product I've seen, time will tell if it outlast the other products I've used but so far I've been impressed.UPDATE: After 6 MonthsOur deck receives direct sunlight from sunrise to late afternoon and is exposed to coastal fog throughout the year, often coated with a thin layer of moisture most mornings.  In addition to these harsh environmental conditions the deck receives a fair amount of chlorinated water from our hot tub. The Defy stain held up better than any other product we've tried to date but after six months the areas exposed to direct sunlight most of the day no longer beaded water and required an additional "maintenance-coat" which went on easily and quickly with no prep outside of a quick wash.The product did not peal and fading was minimal, areas that only received a few hours of direct sunlight still beaded water after six months.

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    Good stuff. Hard work.
  

*by B***A on Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017*

I followed the recommended steps of wash and brighten first. This deck is new, without prior treatment, but it's been 'drying'  for a year and a half. So, the wood SOAKED up this stain. The consistency is like  that of water and a 15x20' deck with a set of 6 steps approx 3' wide has taken 4 gallons.Ok, now directions clarify that you cannot stop midway on a board while staining. Makes sense. But you are also supposed to put a second coat on before the first completely dries (within 20 min).this was a bit of a challenge as my deck boards are one piece. Had to do just 3 boards at a time. Which slowed things down. Additionally, there was no time to get the stain down between the boards, on the edges. So I am planning on doing that once it's all dried and I can take the time.The photos show the coverage for 2 gallons

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