Wood Stain
The modern wood stain and varnish can be used both indoors and outdoors. It protects against moisture and dirt by creating a coating resistant to mold and surface fungi. The waxes contained in the varnish increase the coating’s resistance to mechanical damage and water. It enhances the natural grain pattern, giving the wood an aesthetic appearance.
usage
- Water-based
- Long-lasting
- Efficient
- Ecological
- UV-resistant
- Wood protection and decoration
Wood stains are used for decorative and protective painting of wooden and wood-based surfaces such as:
- joinery,
- wooden facades,
- garden furniture,
- gazebos, paneling, and similar applications.
Wood stain is ideal for both protecting raw wood and renovating existing wooden surfaces.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Surface Preparation:
The surface intended for painting should be dry, clean, and degreased. For better results, before applying the next coat, lightly sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper. In renovation painting, remove old flaking coatings down to raw wood.
Application Method:
Mix the product thoroughly before use. Apply wood stain to the previously prepared surface using a roller, brush, or spray. Allow it to dry. It is recommended to apply two coats. Apply the second coat after approximately 60 minutes. Apply the wood stain in the direction of the wood grain. Full properties are achieved after approximately 24 hours. Humidity and ambient temperature affect drying time.
Use at temperatures from +5°C to +30°C. Different types of wood absorb color differently, so it’s advisable to perform a color test before painting.
Recommended number of coats: 1-2. The second coat can be applied after about 2 hours.
Efficiency:
Depending on the type and absorbency of the substrate, approximately 15 m² per liter.
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