i need help with redwood stains?

I HAVE 30 YO ROUGH CUT VIRGIN REDWOOD PANELING THAT HAS NEVER BEEN TREATED WITH ANYTHING.IT HAS SOME STAINS FROM WATER THAT I AM SANDING OUT AND I NEED A PROTECTANT THAT WILL NOT ALTER THE WOOD VERY MUCH. I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP IT LOOKING FRESH MILLED AS IT WAS MILLED FROM FELLEDE TREES OFF MY PROPERTY. WHAT CAN I APPLY TO IT TO STAIN PROOF IT FROM FURTHER DAMAGE? BEAR IN MIND SCOTCH GUARD BUT IT ONLY LASTS 6 MONTHS AND THE SPRAY CANS ARE RIDICULOUS.

Answers:
Since I can't tell if this is interior or exterior, I'll give you info for both.

First things first, do NOT use any Thompson's Wood Seal. It's the absolute worst thing on the market and a HUGE pain to remove once it's been put down. Even after it looks like it's been gone for months, there's still a wax residue left behind that MUST be removed before putting anything else down. Thompson's is a siliconized parafin. It isn't affective all that long and is a pain to fully remove so you can apply something else.

For Exterior:

Pigments are your friend. They are going to give you the UV protection from sun damage and oxidation. Wood outside turns gray as it oxidizes. It's a natural process and ALL wood does this eventually. If you use a semi-transparent exterior wood stain similar in color to the natural raw wood color, that's your best bet. Don't worry so much about making the water bead up on the wood. It's much more important to protect the wood from the sun damage than it is to protect it from water. Exterior products contain mildewcides and fungicides to protect against all the nasty things that happen with water.

Do NOT use solid color stains on your exterior wood. They are essentially thinned down paints and are not real durable. They also need more maintanence than transparent or semi-transparent stains.

Before applying any stains, your wood needs to be properly prepared. It doesn't require sanding all of it, but I'd definitely recomend using a wood cleaner, a scrub brush, and a low PSI power washer, (1000 psi-1500 psi...max), to clean it all. You can apply the wood cleaner with a regular exterior canister sprayer. You usually let it sit for 15-20 minutes and then aggitate it with a scrub brush. Then power wash it off. After this, you'll need to let it dry VERY well for several days of warm, dry weather. Then you'll be ready to apply your exterior stain. I personally like to use Cabot products. how do you make them?
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