- Q.There are ghost lines of the
wall studs on siding that is coated with a semi-transparent
stain. What might be causing this?
A. The ghost lines probably have little to
due with the semi-transparent stain. The lines are more likely from a
thin film of dust, and possibly even mildew, that collects on
the wall between the studs. The insulating value of the studs
is considerably lower than that of the insulation-filled stud
bays. The studs probably conduct enough heat to keep
condensation from forming along them, while the siding between
them becomes damp in times of high humidity. This microscopic
film of condensation tends to hold dirt, which encourages
mildew.
The ghost lines will probably disappear if the siding is
washed with a dilute bleach solution (a cup of household
chlorine bleach to a gallon of water). To prevent the ghost
lines, the siding would need to be isolated from the wall,
either with foam sheathing or by installing the siding on
strapping.