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As you apply the stain, you'll want to wipe off an excess with a cloth to create a smooth finish. The blend of natural oils in this product results in a durable exterior that offers rich color and a superior defense against moisture. Unlike paint, stain allows you to see the natural grain and texture of the wood. How much or little coverage the stain provides is referred to as its opacity. Clear stain has no color, making it a good choice if you want to reveal the wood in its full, natural beauty while also protecting it. Although it's an all-in-one stain and sealer, the manufacturer recommends two coats for optimal weatherproofing capability. This waterproofing stain can also be used to colour and protect hardwood and softwood garden furniture, summerhouses etc.
The stain is truly clear, so it's not a good choice if you're trying to cover up any imperfections in the wood planks. Ready to use ~ Water-based ~ Solvent Free ~ Odour Free Ideal for furniture, doors, windows, floors, sheds, fences & more! For Interior & Exterior Use PREPARATION: Ensure that the surface is clean, dry and free from dirt and dust and any previous finish. If sanding, the wood should be sanded with the grain, using 150 – 220 grit abrasive paper.
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It's easy to apply and cleanup is even easier—all you need is soap and water. Although it says it's "rain ready" in just four hours, allow it to dry longer for optimal results.
The manufacturer recommends 14 days for the stain to fully cure, meaning the stain has seeped into the wood to dry and fully achieve its color. It's simple to apply, and because it's made from an acrylic base rather than oil, all you need is soap and water to clean up. You can even apply it in lower temperatures—the temp just needs to stay about 35°F for 12 hours after application. Using wood stain on external items and surfaces offers both homeowners and professionals several big advantages. For example, it prevents the wood from rotting if it hasn't already been sealed. It also protects wood from moisture and sun damage, preventing the wood from breaking in freezing temperatures and unsightly discolouration. You'll also need to think about the type of wood. Softer, inexpensive woods are often best treated with solid or semi-solid stains, for purely practical reasons. And even when you start to narrow down the list of potential candidates, you'll want to make sure you try out your best options before dedicating yourself to one. Choose a Complementary ColorVillage Green Wood Stain is formulated using high concentrations of the best quality pigments and binders available, leading to dazzling, colouful finishes that are easy to apply. This is a protective water-repellent coating. If your timber isn't treated with a preservative then depending on the type of wood and product, you may want to use our Wood Preserver ++ first.