Description
Log & Timber Defense Wood Stain and Sealant in One
Log and Timber Defense is a new technology semi-transparent wood stain that provides the ease of application and penetration of the older solvent oils with the performance and longevity of a penetrating polymer based finish. This combination is truly unique.
Log and Timber Defense penetrates into the wood like an oil coating, but unlike oils, it hardens into a lattice, supporting and strengthening the natural wood fibers to protect the wood from the inside out.
"Specifically Formulated to Inhibit the Growth of Mold and Mildew on the Penetrating Lattice."
Ideal for sprucing up existing homes with oil finishes or a lasting durable finish for new construction.
- Allows texture and grain to show through
- Unique Trans-Oxide pigments provide long-lasting beauty
- Low odor and VOC
- Outstanding adhesion and durability
- No peeling or flaking
- Great coverage rate
- Soap and water clean-up
- Environmentally friendly
Your rustic wood and barn wood will look beautiful with Log and Timber Defense stain.
Features
- Excellent UV protection
- Long lasting color retention
- Specifically formulated to inhibit mold and mildew growth
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Product Specifications
Shelf Life
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Application Temperature
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Application Methods
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- Airless sprayer
- Brush, Roller, Application Pads
- Back-brush into surface
- Refer to product label for application instructions
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Surface Preparation
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- Apply to clean, dry surface
- Free of mold and mildew
- Never use steel wool nor chlorine bleach
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Frequency
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- As needed, depending on exposure
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Special Instructions
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- Back-brushing required
- Stir container every 15 minutes with paint stick
- Maintain a wet edge to avoid lap marks
- Avoid applying in direct sun
- Apply first coat liberally to the point of saturation with a follow-up coat before the first coat dries.
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Drying Time |
- Dry to the touch in 45 minutes
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Coverage Rates
225 square feet/gallon (varies by substrate conditions