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Just one coat will protect your shed or fence from rain and prevent it greying in the sun. Despite the name, one coat fence life can be used on any rough sawn wood so its suitable for sheds too. it protects and colour your wood, keeping it looking great.
Specifications:
Usage: New or previously stained rough sawn wood
Coverage: 6 m2 per L. 5 L will cover up to 6 fence panels
Dry Time: Rainproof in one hour, completely dry in four hours
Coat Time: Four hours, if necessary
Number of Coats: One
Colour: Harvest Gold
Finish: Matt
Durability: Protects from rain and Wont grey in the sunshine so colour lasts for up to two years
Application: Brush or Spray
Capacity: 5 L
VOC: Low
Before you Start:
You cant use this stain on decking, garden furniture or other smooth planed wood. We have other products to help you with that
Cold wet weather stops the stain from drying and could wash it off. So make sure its a warm day with the temperature above 10°C and no rain is forecast
The wood needs to be clean and dry so the stain can soak in properly. To clean the wood, use a stiff brush to get rid of any dirt
If you want to cover up a bright, strong or contrasting colour, youll need to use extra coats. This stain is safe to use around plants and pets
Application:
Brushing:
Get lots of stain on your brush and apply a thick coat to your wood but dont spread it too far
After one hour, it will be 100% showerproof. It takes 4 hours to dry fully
If your wood is weathered, you may need to apply a second coat. After the first coat has dried, review it to see if you need a second one
Spraying:
Pour the liquid into the tank
Pump it up or turn it on and start spraying. Use long, sweeping, horizontal arm movements for an even finish
Move along the full width of the fence panel, drop down and repeat the process. Overlap each pass by 50% for even coverage
Aftercare:
Maintenance:
Regularly inspect your wood for signs of damage. If you notice any, just apply another coat of the stain to protect the wood
Cleaning:
Remove as much stain off your brush as possible and then clean them in warm soapy water
You should never pour the leftover stain down drains or watercourses. Instead, contact your local council for ways to safely dispose of it