PureWood is a high performance protective treatment against water penetration for both untreated and restored wood. Delivers effective protection against all weather conditions, soiling and stains. Significantly reduces absorption of humidity.
Suitable for use on cladding, decking, gates, paneling, garden furniture and any internal wood flooring surface. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use.
- Exceptional resistance to all weather conditions and UV radiation make PureWood an ideal product for external use.
- Suitable for interior wood surfaces where the natural aspect is required to be retained including teak, pine, oak, exotic hardwoods.
- It protects wood surfaces against decay, UV degradation, facilitates easy cleaning enabling the wood to look new and clean much longer.
- Completely invisible once dry, does not form a coat on the surface. (Does not look ‘plastic’) It is a protection and decoration product, penetrating the surface fibers rendering them water repellent and resistant to stains without affecting the surface finish texture or aesthetics.
- PureWood is water based & solvent free product composed of a resin blend formulated using the foremost nano-technology. Non-hazardous and non-toxic, fully biodegradable.
PureWood gives an 8+ year protection against UV radiation, does not yellow and prevents any ‘greying’ of wood. Treated surfaces enable restriction of moss and lichen growth.
Application:
Ready mixed and easy to apply. Use neat without dilution.
Shake the container well before use.
Apply on a clean, dry surface free of dust and grease. Do not use on varnished, painted or polished wood.
Apply by a roller or brush, in the direction of the grain.
Apply 2 coats, ‘wet-on-dry’ evenly to saturation, ensuring no excess product is left on the surface. Recoating time: 1 hour.
For best results, sand lightly between coats with a fine grit sandpaper.
Avoid contact with water for minimum 24 hours.
Clean tools and equipment immediately after use with water.
*Test prior application on a small hidden area.
Coverage:
Coverage depends on the porosity of the substrate.
Average coverage: 6-10 m²/litre