I used Cabot, oil based mahogany Flame for the deck floor, its is out in the direct sun all day but does fade slightly into 3rd year. No matter what brand when it comes to staining, only stain no more than 3 boards at a time working in one direction.
I know it is a lot of up and down taking a lot more time. If you try and stain as many at one time as you can without moving too much, and then moving to the other end, you will get a double coat where you stopped and started and will look darker than the rest.
I found this out the hard way.
I also wanted a color on railing to contrast the reddish/ brown color so I used Cabot white, water based, complete garbage, don't use that S&%!.

Will feel chalky after 8 weeks and will start to just peel in spots after winter months. after 3 years and recoating ea. year it still does it. After 150 ft of this job with spindles, it gets old real fast.
After a couple years I talked to someone with some knowledge about stain, he said even though it was used on railing and not walking surface, that version of stain is really intended for use on older weathered surfaces that you want to fill the voids in and bring some life back to, even though at 35-40 bucks a gallon it does not mention it on the can.:batman: