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Yes, they are good. I personally dont like their cedar color. I found it too orangish. But a 3000 sq ft+ I redid this past year was old, weathered, and really dried out. So I decided to go with AC Semi Solid and it turned out very good.
 
It takes ALOT of product to have any longevity at all with the semi trans line.
 
I have used AC semi-trans cedar, redwood, driftwood and also ready seal clear and honey gold.I think Ready Seal honey gold is more orangey than AC cedar. We normaly strip, brighten then apply stain. Our customers are are pleased with the finished result. The driftwood does not cover as well as the wood tones. I would add another 30 percent of product to get full coverage compared to a wood colored stain. Here is a few that we have done.
 

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This happens every couple of years: new product out, and it's suddenly the best thing since sliced bread. I'll do as I always do: wait 2 years and watch the results. Almost like clockwork, failure.

I won't use my customers as guinea pigs, but the rest of you keep testing.

Early reviews are pretty good for this product though.........
 
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