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๐ฒ Seal the deal with Redwood โ your woodโs ultimate armor!
Ready Seal Redwood 5 Gallon is an oil-based, semi-transparent exterior wood stain and sealer designed for superior durability and ease of use. Its unique formula offers outstanding moisture resistance, UV protection, and mildew defense, while allowing application in any weather without streaks or runs. Ideal for decks, fences, and siding, it penetrates deeply to preserve woodโs natural beauty and can be reapplied effortlessly over time.













| ASIN | B00EIW0IGW |
| Additional Features | Mildew Resistant, Mold Resistant, UV Resistant |
| Base Material | Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,103 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Household Stains |
| Brand | Ready Seal |
| Brand Name | Ready Seal |
| Coating Description | Oil-based |
| Color | Redwood |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Coverage | Excellent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,833 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Oil-based matte or satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816078005201 |
| Included Components | 5 Gallon Stain Bucket |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 13.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Exterior Stain and Sealer for Wood |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 640 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ready Seal |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 520 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | oil based |
| Material Type | oil based |
| Model Name | n/a. |
| Model Number | 520 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Recommended Uses For Product | exterior |
| Size | 5 Gallon |
| Style Name | Redwood, 5-Gallon |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 816078005201 |
| Unit Count | 640.0 Fluid Ounces |
J**E
Good coverage, fool proof
Great product. With two gallons I was able to do a huge play set and a bench. I unfortunately neglected refinishing the play set for 7 years so this was its first treatment. The color seemed very deep and dark on the play set at first but once it fully penetrated and dried, it was a beautiful medium reddish hue. The bench is ancient and was much more old and worn. It had been refinished with multiple products dozens of times over the years. My two pre-teen kids and I tackled the project in an afternoon. We applied with chip brushes so we could toss them after. Definitely stir, mix, and keep stirring and mixing as you go to keep the color from separating. It is very oily/viscous and the wood eats it right up. I plan on buying this again and keeping up on maintenance from here on since it was easy and affordable and looks fantastic.
D**N
Works as stated & excellent customer service
Staining a fence is a significant decision because fences are expensive and stain is permanent. I recently installed a 8โ, 300 foot new cedar fence with treated pine posts. For staining purposes, that means 600 feet of surface to cover. After waiting a couple months for it to season and the moisture content of the wood to fall well below recommended 12%, (mine was about 5% according to the Kline meter-also great Amazon purchase), I was ready to stain/seal my new fence. The world of fence staining is competitive marketplace. Lots of products, reviews, theories, pitfalls, etc. and the quality and durability of those products seems to have a wide variety of success and failure. Again, failure is not an option for $25,000+ investment, nor is not protecting the fence by not sealing/staining it. Here is why I chose Ready Seal: Laytex vs. Oil based. My experience has always been that oil based products last, and penetrate better than laytex. But, oil is messy and has a higher VOC (smell). I wanted the product to penetrate the wood as deeply as possible. Oil does that better. Ready Seal does that very well. Ready Seal is advertised as โGoof Proofโ and it truly is. The โgoofโ they are talking about is having runs and streaks in your fence, which again is a permanent problem. To avoid this problem, Ready Seal soaks into the wood pretty slowly, it is essentially dry to the touch after an hour, and it continues to soak in over the next few days. The key selling point for me, however, was the ability to re-apply the product as needs without any streaking for the life of the fence, without any need to strip it, etc. In this regard, a fence is like a sponge, it soaks up Ready Seal, and it can be โadded toโ over time. That is really a useful aspect, that saves a lot of time, money and effort, and allows one to selectively protect your fence over its lifetime. I used a low pressure, 15 gallon, electric garden sprayer made by Velore (on Amazon) to apply the Ready Seal. It worked extremely well for this application. [I removed the filter on the intake hose because of the pigment would clog the filter] You do two coats of Ready Seal, but the majority of the soaking in occurs on the first coat. Iโd say itโs about 70/30 in that regard. On my fence, I used 50 gallons of Ready Seal. Read all the instructions and prep. No sealer/stain will work if the surface is dirty and the product cannot soak in. They donโt have a lot of color selection is one downside. I went with Light Oak #505 on a cedar/treated pine posts fence. Ready Seal will send you samples to try out. (The samples are tiny, you might want 2-3 of the packs) Their cedar color was too red for my taste when put on top of an already cedar fence. Itโs a personal choice at that point, but the pigment/color is necessary to help block damage causing, UV light. Last, the folks at Ready Seal were extremely helpful. There are not many companies these days where you can call in the middle of a project and get an answer from a human beingโ-especially a person who is familiar with the product, applying it, etc. Much thanks to Ready Seal folks for being so available and so helpful at answering questions. I have no regrets on using this product, it looks great, easy to apply, works as advertised, and is well supported by a reputable company and staff located in the USA. I highly recommend it. Darrin D, Memphis TN.
D**R
Great Stain if Wood Prepped Correctly
I have over 1,000 feet of rough cut cedar post and rail fence. It was installed 2 years ago, so it had a decent amount of weathering (i.e., grey coloring) on it. I followed Ready Seal's instructions and washed it with bleach/water mixture. Then used an oxalic acid mixture to clear the black staining (from the wood's reaction to the metal hardware). Lastly, I put two coats of stain on. I thought I was going to get away with a single coat, but the stain soaked in so deep that it was quite noticeable. The wood started to have almost a sickly look to it (not sure how else to explain it). Good news is that I know the stain soaked in really deep. :)The result is absolutely beautiful. I love this stain because it really soaks in. I actually stained a smaller portion of the fence that I build myself several years ago. While there was still the gray/weathering on it, it was noticeably different to clean/stain. It seemed like there was still a subsurface layer of sealant protecting the wood. Pretty cool. That being said, if I had just stained it when I first had it put in, I wouldn't have had to do the bleach or acid wash - which is a huge pain. I didn't do it originally because the price of a 5-gallon bucket of this stain went from $75 to $200. It was simply too much after spending $20K on the fence itself. I ended up purchasing 16 of them this summer for $174 each (yes, over $2700). Not much of a savings but a LOT more work. I had to get a bleach spray and an acid sprayer. I should have just stained it 2 years ago. I used a drill attachment to mix the stain and blend buckets, which made that part go much faster. Ready Seal recommended a pump sprayer for applying it, so I purchased one and used it. Once I learned how use it correctly, I think I was able to put the stain on with less waste then using a brush; however, given the sheer amount of fence I have, my left arm (pumping arm) was pretty wore out. I will look into to other solutions in the future. In the end I like the idea of not having to scrape/chip/strip paint off of my fence and just lightly wash and add another coat of stain next time. I highly recommend this product.
B**B
Easy to apply and looks good
Good stuff ! Easy to apply and covers well Using on cedar rail fencingโฆapproximately 800โ So Iโll need two 5 gallon buckets total ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
J**S
EZ-PZ
The following review is my experience refinishing my fence with Ready Seal stain/sealer. 4 years ago I rebuilt my privacy fence using cedar pickets this time around instead of the pressure treated pine used previously. Wanting to let the wood weather/dry out/shrink before I stained it, somehow 4 years went by. The south (full sun) facing portion of the fence had turned dark gray (almost black when wet) while the north facing side was a nice medium gray but had a little mildew in places. Letting it go so long required a major power washing. Now that the fence was looking almost new again It was time to put some protection on it. Having previously coated the fence (before rebuild) with a water based stain product I decided this time around I wanted an oil based stain that actually "absorbed/penetrated" into the wood. The water based stain (from that orange big box store) weathered like paint, meaning it peeled and flaked after a number of years on the full sun side of the fence. After much research I settled on Ready Seal. Ready Seal seemed to check all the boxes, oil based, "goof proof" application, long lasting, great reviews, etc. I initially started application with an airless sprayer but even with no perceptible wind there was enough air movement to drift the overspray to unwanted areas (like the wife's car 20' away, Yikes!) Also, while Ready Seal advertises no "back brushing" needed when spraying, for me, l could see that for all practical purposes, back brushing WAS going to be needed for optimal penetration. Considering I was working alone + the overspray situation + spraying a section of the fence then having to back brush the section I just sprayed, it was actually going to take longer than if I used a roller. So that's what I did. 8" Roller application was very easy on the smooth side of the fence and went relatively quickly (Considering I'm 76 years old). The side with the framework was obviously not as easy and required a 4" roller in addition to the 8" roller to facilitate application. The Ready Seal soaked into the cedar pickets like a sponge and dried to a beautiful warm reddish brown finish, much nicer than I had anticipated. The amount of Ready Seal used required about as much as advertised per sq. ft. As far as durability, time will tell but the thousands of reviews are favorable. I deducted a star for the review because the 5 gallon container had taken a beating during transit and had multiple dents and a slight seepage in the bottom edge of the metal container. I transferred the stain to a 5 gallon plastic bucket. Clean up was about as expected for an oil based product, requiring the use of mineral spirits to clean the rollers, the plastic 5 gallon bucket, the airless sprayer, etc. All in all I would use Ready Seal again + the NEXT DAY (for me) Amazon delivery and the fact that I didn't have to do a 20 mile round trip like I did for the 1st 5 gallons makes it yet again a Win for using Amazon Prime.
A**R
Great stain for your project.
Amazing product, easy to apply and turned out better than expected. Enhanced my deck screening and lattice project.
E**A
Beautiful stain
I used the natural cedar in an electric sprayer. My deck is new fresh sawn larch (tamarack) and 20 year old pressure treated pine. I followed the instructions bleached the whole deck let it dry for half the summer. Moisture meter got down to 15-18%% on all of it. Not ideal. I sprayed on a 5 gallon pail it soaked into the old wood and disappeared instantly. It mostly sat on top of the new wood. I used some old towels and simply rubbed the stain all over the deck. Old school staining techniques. The stain dried where you didn't get any color on your socks in a few hours. It appears oily if that's an accurate word a month later. Water beads up on it. The rough sawn larch looks like it does when wet which is the color I wanted. Couldn't be happier. The older wood didn't change color much if at all. So be aware this stuff is not paint. It's simply an oil stain. The instructions are clear about the moisture. My deck was too wet to stain but mopping it on worked with no residue. I didn't want the deck to sit exposed all winter with no oil on it. I didn't apply a 2nd coat there's no way. Overall I'm very happy with the color and how it went on. No streaks . I strongly recommend a sprayer I was able to paint my whole deck including the railings both sides and get cleaned up in about 4 hours. Not happing in a whole weekend with a brush. The deck is about 3200 sq/ft floor area, plus all the railings and raised beds. Because it didn't really soak in I used 10 gallons it covered it all. The dryer sections took more. Because it's easy to use and dries fast, plan on reapplying every year and you won't be disappointed. No stain lasts forever.
D**.
Ready Seal 100 Review
This is very good stain/sealer. Easy to apply and looks amazing!
A**R
Excelente Acabado
Facil de aplicar, apariencia natural sin brillo
T**3
Beautiful
Excellent product extremely easy to use
S**T
Better value at first order price.
The product is a good product sprays well and even. We used it to finish our privacy fence. Didn't like having to pay $100 more for the second 5 gal pail that was required.
J**M
Great seller.
Great company service, very quick responding to inquiries. This is a great product for sealing wood for outdoor use.
S**P
Best deck and shingle stain ever
Have stained a lot of decks over the years but this is the best. Cleaned and brightened a huge pressure treated deck (took 22 gals) and applied trying deck brush, roller, pad and sprayer. All worked great but preferred brush at end of broom handle for flat floor surfaces and privacy fencing. Used sprayer for latticing and for cedar shim roofing on gazebo. Two coats within an hour, gorgeous colour (not too dark but stained to look like redwood cedar), no splotches or inconsistency. Went on like mineral oil (very light and easily absorbed by wood rather than sitting on surface) Very easy to clean with mineral spirits or paint thinner. Large 5 gal container was easy to handle with pouring spout. Metal can can be recycled or re-used as ash cleanout container for fireplace. Will absolutely buy again. Photo shows before and after brightened wood (before brightening wood was the familiar dark grey from sun bleaching). A month and a half later, deck Looks line stain was just applied. Lots of compliments.
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