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Timber Seal

A timber sealant for furniture and decking.


Timber SealPetroleum Based Products
Biodegradable
User Friendly
Acid and Salt Resistent
Resists Wash Off
SizesProduct Code
1 LitreTS/0001
5 LitreTS/0005
20 LitreTS/0020
Coverage Guide
SoftwoodNewApprox 10-15m2/ltr
SoftwoodOldApprox 8-10m2/ltr
HardwoodNewApprox 8-10m2/ltr
HardwoodOldApprox 6-8m2/ltr

Applying Timber Seal

Previously untreated timber should be treated against mould and/or fungus spores (use any quality broad spectrum agent) before applying Timber Seal.

Apply Timber Seal to all end grains, bearers, checkouts, end plates, bolts and drill holes before assembly. To maximise protection from moisture and help reduce any future warping, twisting or splintering, spray all exposed surfaces.

After ensuring that the surface to be covered is clean and dry, apply light coats of Timber Seal using a mist spray or ideally, a flat lamb’s wool applicator. Allow a minimum of 6 hours between coats to allow the product to penetrate into the timber. Remember to “Let the timber do the talking” as the amount of coats you will need to apply will depend upon the timber’s absorption rate. If the timber is still tacky after 6 hours, a second coat is not required

After the Timber Seal has fully penetrated into the timber and the carrier has evaporated, to avoid any tackiness, the timber must be rubbed or polished (eg with dry towelling or similar polishing cloth) to seal the wax and maximise the protective seal, highlighting your timber’s natural grain.

Useful hints for best results with Timber Seal

“Let the Timber do the Talking”

All timbers are different and will display different rates of absorption. E.g. hardwood is less absorbent then softwood. The coverage rate is especially reduced on very dry softwood.

Moisture content in timber will affect the penetration rate of Timber Seal and can cause a patchy colouring if the timber is not allowed to dry out completely. High levels of tannin and oily resins can also cause a patchy coloured effect so a clean, dry surface is important before application. Allow approximately six hours drying time between coats as a general guide.

General Hints


PLEASE NOTE: Timber Seal is not compatible with water based acrylics.

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