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Defy Extreme Wood Stain Light Walnut is a premium, water-based wood stain and sealer designed for exterior wood surfaces. Featuring zinc nano-particles for superior UV protection and a waterproof formula, it prevents graying, weathering, and moisture damage. Easy to apply with multiple methods, it covers 100-150 sq. ft. per gallon and is ideal for decks, fences, and outdoor furniture. Made in the USA, it delivers long-lasting, matte-finish protection that enhances wood’s natural beauty.


















| ASIN | B0062CWFT4 |
| Additional Features | Moisture Resistant, Rainproof, UV Resistant |
| Base Material | Synthetic Resin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,730 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #19 in Household Stains |
| Brand | DEFY |
| Brand Name | DEFY |
| Coating Description | Water-based |
| Color | Light Walnut |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 100-150 sq. ft. per gallon (for 2 coats) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,601 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00709057000406 |
| Included Components | Defy Extreme Wood Stain Light Walnut 1-gallon |
| Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.2 x 12.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Defy Extreme Wood Stain Light Walnut 1-gallon |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | SaverSystems |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 300160 |
| Material | Wood Stain |
| Material Type | Wood Stain |
| Model Name | EXT-NP1 |
| Model Number | 300160-F |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Opacity | semi-transparent |
| Paint Type | Water Based |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exterior Decks, Fences, Siding, Pergolas, Playsets |
| Size | 1 Gallon |
| Surface Recommendation | Exterior Wood |
| UPC | 709057562010 709057000406 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
B**O
Startlingly Impressive
So I bought this wood stain two years ago... I could not get myself to apply it because so many products I have used in other outside areas of my home have been a nightmare to apply, didn't look that great or didn't impress. Well if there is a miracle product, I believe I have found it. Since the product had sat at my house for a while, I didn't think shaking the bottle would mix it enough, so I poured it into a bucket and then cut the jug in half to scrape any remaining "pigment" into the bucket also. Thoroughly mixed I began the process thinking to myself, what is this stuff, it is not going to work, it looks like colored water. Wow...so easy. There was no dragging or tugging but instead spread like soft butter on bread. I loved the look immediately and I didn't think it was possible to love it even more with the second coat. My walkway is long and I was not dreading the remaining staining process. I did not have to wait 10 minutes between coats. My wood was very dry and it had been 90 degrees for a couple days. I made sure to stain sections out of direct sunlight, waiting until evening. AND of course the weather man did not report rain, which it did and I hurried to build a tent over the stained sections. The stained boards still held up given the unannounced shower and no damage was done. Can I possibly love this stain any more? Couple weeks later the rain is coming down and beading on the deck. Such a beautiful color and look. This stain has transformed my walkway in a way I could never have imagined. This stain is everything they say it is. I highly, highly recommend this product!
D**E
Super High Quality Stain
After tons of research using deckstainhelp.com which is a fantastic resource, we discovered that anything at Lowes and HD won't hold up over time. This is rated as one of the best stains out there and we found It was very easy to apply, and the color is awesome. The rain beads every time and it appears to be working as it should. We applied to 1 year old pressure treated pine. Just be aware of the following: - It will stain any surface FAST, to prevent this, just use a wet rag to wipe it off. If you're too late (which you will be) you can try mineral spirits (with a lot of scrubbing and risk damaging the surface). This worked pretty good on the painted Hardie Board, just don't scrub too hard, let the mineral spirits soak a little and then rub. For trim you can just have touch up paint for when you're done. I highly suggest having touchup paint for the surrounding trim surfaces. Way easier and faster to paint over the stain than to try scrubbing it off of trim - The color appeared reddish at first. It freaked us out. It wasn't too too bad, but just disappointing. But then after a few days, it settled into the beautiful brown that it should be - It's crucial to do the second coat within 20 minutes and not wait any longer. This is a wet-on-wet application. If you wait too long on the second coat, then it basically seals and prevents the second coat from soaking in. So if you accidentally get it get it somewhere, you're now committed to come back to that section in 20 minutes. This is really tough when you're doing railings over the floor you're planning to do (since you need to do the railings first), so I suggest putting plastic on the floor as you do the railings above them - Prep well and take your time. Clean the decks well, get the dirt/mold/mildew off a day before you apply. Make sure the wood is ready, flick some water when it's dry, and if the water is gone in a couple minutes, you're good. If not, you need to let the wood dry out. It's a lot of work, but you'll be really happy you took the extra time to do it right - Be hesitant on where you tape. We taped everywhere thinking that would help, and against the siding it did, since the siding is above the deck. But for surfaces below the deck, the stain actually seeped behind the tape and the tape made it worse. So I don't suggest using tape where gravity will work the stain against you. In these places it was just easier to apply the stain and have a wet rag ready
B**.
Great coverage!
I have a treated pine wood fence and deck that are both over 10 years old. The deck flooring itself is original Trex, but the handrails and trim and support structure are wood. About 4 years ago, I hired someone to clean and treat the fence and deck with #1 Deck Stain semi-transparent cedar. I liked that it was water-based, and the price was good on Amazon. I was happy with the results at that time, but the color has worn off in areas under direct sunlight and the wood has cracked in several places. It was carefully applied with a brush according to the instructions. The entire job took 8 x 2.5 gallons, so 20 gallons. When I decided to treat it all again this spring before all the finish was gone, I figured I’d use the same thing, but the original #1 Deck Stain was on backorder so I looked into other options. The Defy product was readily available and reviews looked good. It is also water-based and claimed to have a zinc protectant. It was more expensive, but it said it covered twice as much area per gallon. I figured I’d give it a try in the same color, semi-transparent cedar. I did not have very high expectations with how aged and uneven the wood finish had become. I ordered 10 gallons based on calculations, and it came two days later in great shape. The same guy as before cleaned the wood well, let it dry a few days, and applied the Defy carefully and thoroughly using a brush and following all directions. The weather was perfect, but I can say the results are amazing. The finish is surprisingly even and beautiful. The wood looks new. I had two gallons left over, so instead of 20 gallons like before, it only took eight. The finish has a very slight gloss, not shiny but clean and deep looking. I definitely recommend Defy, and you can believe them when they say it will cover 300 sq ft per gallon. That is what I got using a brush over a clean but old finish. Great stuff! I’ll try to update this in a year or two after some time to see how it holds up.
P**O
Looks nice but is a little finicky
Since our deck is surrounded by trees, we have a lot of trouble with algae on our deck boards. After extensive research, we learned that this particular stain is not supposed to feed the algae. It does a pretty good job with that, and I really do like the color and being able to see the grain of the wood. Application requires just the right weather conditions, and it is difficult to find three days in a row without rain and at a time when leaves are not falling from the trees. The temperature has to be within a certain range, too, which makes it even harder, and the stain must not be applied in direct sunlight. We have used it for several years, and the biggest disappointment is that it does not last as long as it is advertised to last. It lasts about 2 years though this last time we stretched it out to 4, but there was algae on it so we should have done it sooner. I would recommend watching videos on applying this particular brand because the application differs from many other stains on the market. We applied with a car washing brush on a pole but had to edge everything with a paintbrush. It was a pain, but I feel good about the fact that the wood is now protected, and I am pleased with the way it looks. I just wish it would last longer.
A**R
Great for stain and waterproofing
I've used this to stain and waterproof wood on utility trailers that I repair. Customers love the look it leaves and it repels water, which preserves the wood. I use it on my trailer and Im highly impressed. Im old school so it was going to take a lot to make me think it was just as good as the ol' diesel fuel and old oil technique used for sealing wood. Lol... It exceeded my expectations
T**2
Outstanding Product (16 Yrs and Counting)
Been using Defy Deck Stain for over 16 years now. I’ve had to stain my deck entirely 4 times because of its protection. If you get a colored stain, also buy the clear to preserve the color so whatever color or shade you’re currently happy with, keep it preserved and adding the clear in the fall (if you stained it in the spring) will help protect the wood when going into the winter. I have followed that (step) since after a few months the wood tends to absorb the water repellant in the “exposed sun and weather” areas. Usually the under part doesn’t need it since it’s protected. When I add the clear layer, it takes me usually about a 1/2 of a day, and I do it in September right before the leaves fall. My deck is Redwood color, and as of now, with treated lumber, this year is the FIRST year I had to replace 3 boards due to rotting. They were mainly on the stairs, and it started at the knots…. All the rest of the boards are hoilding up solid, and they are still very smooth so again: durability, off the charts. As with the stain: mix for about 3- 5 minutes, stir, and apply. I usually do three coats with color within 10 min while the board is still wet with the first coat of stain. Dont do it in the heat, this will dry quick, then once you go over, it will bead off and then you’ll have drain spots. Constant in 70 or 60! Degree weather. When applying, put a hand crank kitchen timer on, so you don’t get sidetracked…that’s what I do. This stain, has a very faint smell, and it isn’t overpowering…it’s almost like water, and the appearance after when it’s done looks amazing. It adheres to the board beautifully, but also make sure you have about 2 days of good weather for it to really fully cure. It will dry fast within 4-6 hours, but you really don’t want to be walking on it till the following day. Comes perfectly packed, easy to use, and so much better than Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, Cabot, Behr or Zinzer (combined: YES ive used them all and within 4 months, they’ve stopped beading up the raindrops) So do spend the extra money. Get Defy. I’ve been using them for 16 years, so I’m NOT a new comer poster after the first trial then rant and rave about it… I just applied my 5th coat in 16 years. So I’ll be going on ton18 or 20 when I post about this stain again. Get Defy. It’s the best stuff out there. Without question. Good Luck!
M**T
Save your money and buy alcohol!
Save your money and buy your choice of alcohol! I am so disappointed with this there are no words but I will try. I necessarily refinish my deck with oil every year and am qualified to do so but was disappointed with the life of the oil stain that I used. After looking at extensive reviews and assessments I fount that this was some of the highest rated sealant on the internet and hoped for the longevity that it promised. I prepped the deck with a deck wash and pressure washer then I used oxalic acid and pressure washed it, at this point it was looking great I let the deck dry and followed all of the instructions as I have avoided this new acrylic technology. I put the sealant on in two coats, the second coat was flooded on and then brushed back, in optimal weather as recommended. I used more sealant than the advertised rate which is expected as the deck is porous and aged (8 years) I did not have over applied areas except one small area that built up on the surface. AT THE SAME TIME, I also used the same old OIL stain on another part of the deck that needs color these were used side by side. The deck has started to grey after about two months and there is no apparent water repentant left after about 2 weeks. - - - The old oil stain next to this product still looks as good as the day I put it on because of course! it has only been 3 months! In conclusion, this has been an utter waste of my time, intellect, labor and money.
J**M
Great Product
I applied this product less than a week ago but it looks great. I highly recommend: Color: I used natural pine. It is more red than what I envisioned but it looks great. I like the look better than I envisioned. I returned a week later and it had gotten a little lighter but looks even better than I expected. Does not appear to be a heavy color or coat but looks almost natural. Repellent: Having returned one week after application, it rained here on the eastern shore of Md for the first time in about 3 weeks to a month. The water on the deck beaded up nicely. This deck never did that even after the bad sealer was applied years ago. Application: Smooth and easy to apply. The wet on wet application seemed odd to me but I trusted the process and it went very well. Coverage: The company estimated that I needed 4 gallons for two coats on my deck and that is what I used. my deck is 6 years old. I had to clean a lot because I used what turned out to be a common sealer from a big box store and it was horrible. It seemed to collect dirt from day 1. After cleaning via the cleaner and power washer 2 times and brightened, I had to sand the entire deck and apply brightener again, so the wood was very clean and I was afraid of how the product would apply and whether it would look patchy. It went on great and looks great. Durability: Way too early to tell. I do not expect any issues, however. The application is smooth and tight and absorbed. I plan to brighten and reapply in horizontal surfaces annually or bi-annually anyway.
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