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DESCRIPTION:
A penetrating durable semi-transparent solvent based redwood finish for interior or exterior uses. Redwood Finish is excellent for siding, fences, wooden lawn and patio furniture. Redwood Finish is recommended on bare wood and wood surfaces previously stained with a similar color stain. Brush application will give the best results. Roller or spray application may also be used.
Do not apply directly to bare concrete because the alkali in the concrete will destroy the film and cause peeling and flaking.
Do not apply Oil Stain when surface, air or material temperature is below 40° F. (4° C.)
For decks and horizontal surface use, apply only one coat. On siding and vertical surfaces, one or two coats can be applied depending on depth of color desired.
All surfaces must be clean and dry prior to staining. Remove dirt, oil and grease by washing with trisodium phosphate (TSP) and thoroughly rinse with clean water and let dry. Remove soil, pencil marks and grade stamps by sanding. Remove loose wood fibers with a stiff brush. Caulk cracks around windows, door frames, etc. Nail down loose siding if necessary.
MILDEW: Where mildew is present apply a solution of 1 part household bleach and 3 part water to kill and remove mildew. Rinse thoroughly with water and let dry.
CAUTION: Do not mix bleach solution with ammonia or detergents containing ammonia. Wear rubber gloves and eye goggles to protect eyes and skin. Protect grass, trees and shrubs.
NEW WOOD - To reduce wood surface deterioration, apply stain as soon as possible after wood installation is complete. Be sure wood is clean, dry and mildew free.
PREVIOUSLY STAINED WOOD
- Be certain to remove any flaking stain and proceed as with new wood. Not recommended over surfaces that have been previously finished with latex or oil house paints, solid color stain or preprimed sidings. Recommended only for bare wood or over semi-transparent stained wood of a similar or lighter color.WEATHERED WOOD - Power washing is an effective method of removing dirt, discoloration and bleeding (extractive) stains. Follow manufacturer's recommendations and warnings prior to using high pressure washers. If power washing is not practical or wood is extremely discolored, application of equal parts water and household bleach will lighten wood color and kill mildew. Wear protective goggles and gloves. In addition, protect grass, trees and shrubs. Rinse thoroughly and let dry.
S6-1
Mix thoroughly before and during application. Product is ready to apply, do not thin. Do not apply when surface is hot (i.e. in direct sunlight). For best results, use a natural bristle brush. Roller application should be limited to rough surfaces only. If spraying, "back roll" to insure good penetration and even coverage. Keep a wet edge to avoid lap marks and stain in small sections. Don't stop in the middle of a board, try to work to corners or edges. If an additional coat is desired, wait at least 12 hours before applying a second coat. Do a small area to check color since wood type and porosity will affect final color.
To spray, use the following recommendation or equal as a guide:
AIRLESS SPRAY:
Tip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .013-.017"
Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40° -60° (8-12 inch fan)
Pressure . . . . . . . . . . 1500-2000 PSI
Clean brushes and equipment with mineral spirits. Dispose of unused paint and waste in accordance with local, state and federal regulations.
Coverage will vary widely with the roughness and porosity of the wood. The coverage can range from 150 square feet per gallon on rough surfaces to 300 square feet per gallon on smooth woods.
Optimum drying conditions are 60° F. to 90° F. (16° C. to 32° C.) at 50% R.H. Allow overnight dry prior to deck traffic.
To Touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Hours
To Recoat . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overnight
Lower temperatures and high humidity will slow dry.
REDWOOD OIL STAIN S6-1
Values based on
Redwood Oil Stain, 0407Weight Gallon: 7.63
Weight Solids: 37.9%
Volume Solids: 27.2%
Coverage:
@ 1 Dry Mil: 436 sq. ft./gallon
@ Spread Rate: 400 sq. ft./gallon (4.0 mils wet)
Deposits a 1.1 mil dry film
VOC (g/l): 567
Viscosity: 12-15 Sec. #4FC @ 77º
Gloss @ 60: 5 Max, Flat
Grind (Hegman): #4.5
DOT Class: Combustible, Flash Point 103° F.
Federal Specification: TT-S-798 Performance Alternate
HMIS/NFPA: 1,2,0
Cure Time (Based on 70° F. & 50% R.H.):
To Touch: 6 hours
To Recoat: Overnight
Recommended Thinner: None. Apply at package viscosity. Mineral spirits for clean-up.
Temperature Resistance: Continuous 150° F., Intermittent 200° F.
HEALTH CAUTIONS! Keep away from heat and open flame. Avoid prolonged contact with skin and breathing of vapor or spray mist. Do not take internally. Close container after each use. Use only with adequate ventilation. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. For specific safety requirements, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: To the best of our knowledge, the technical data contained herein is true and accurate at the date of issuance, but is subject to change without prior notice. We make no guarantee of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability and fitness for particular purposes. Liability, if any, is limited to replacement of the product or refund of the purchase price. Labor, or cost of labor, and other consequential damages are hereby excluded.
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