Wood stains

What's behind our wood stain Ratings?

Experts at our National Testing and Research Center tested 28 models in wood stains to see which ones perform best.
We look for:
  • Overall score
    Overall score is a weighted average of each year's appearance for up to three years of testing.
  • Appearance after 3 years
    Appearance after three years summarizes performance after one year of our accelerated weathering (i.e. equivalent to one year on a deck or three years on a vertical surface). Testing stops when appearance falls to fair or poor at which time, the product must be reapplied.
  • Appearance after 6 years
    Appearance after six years summarizes performance after two years of our accelerated weathering (i.e. equivalent to two years on a deck or six years on a vertical surface). Testing stops when appearance falls to fair or poor at which time, the product must be reapplied.
  • Appearance after 9 years
    Appearance after nine years summarizes performance after three years of our accelerated weathering (i.e. equivalent to three years on a deck or nine years on a vertical surface). Testing stops after three years, whether or not the product appearance falls to fair or poor. Products that at this point still rate at least good for appearance are considered superior products.

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Recommended wood stains

Recommended wood stains are standout choices with high scores. They include CR Best Buys, which offer exceptional value. When narrowing your choices, weigh features, price, and attributes that matter to you.
Wood decking has a warmth that synthetic decks lack. But you pay a price in maintenance. To see how well each wood stain we tested protects, we coated sections of a deck with various wood stains. If you're looking for information about wood stains, Consumer Reports is your best resource. Consumer Reports’ wood stain reviews will give you honest buying advice that you can trust. Use our wood stain buying guide to discover which features are most important to consider. We also provide unbiased Ratings and wood stain reviews to help you choose the best wood stain for your needs.

Wood stain buying guide

Wood stain buying guide

To see how well each deck treatment we tested protects, we built a deck behind our Yonkers, N.Y., headquarters and coated sections with various deck treatments and wood stains. Then we left the deck exposed to whatever Mother Nature dished out. The best we tested still remained close to their original color after three years, picked up only a little dirt and mildew, and effectively protected the wood from cracking. The worst looked ratty and provided little protection after just one year.

While the longest-lasting products were often ... Read more

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