Outdoor Wood Oil is for the colouring and protection of outdoor wood work such as windows, fences etc. The product may be used for all wood species. Non pressure-treated softwood (except from red cedar) must be primed with the Primer. Pressuretreated wood and hardwood may be treated directly with the coloured oil. Leave the woodwork outside or approx. 4 weeks prior to the treatment.
Available in
Outdoor Wood Oil is available in natural (primer)
and in olive, spruce, silver, pine, larch, oak, cherry, red
brown, hazel and white in 0,75 and 2,5 litre containers.
UV-protection in all variations
Tools
Brush, cotton cloths and possibly sandpaper.
Please notice!
Risk of self-ignition: Due to the risk of self-ignition it is
important that oil wetted cloths are soaked with water
and disposed of in a tightly closed container.

How to do...
1. Priming with the outdoor wood oil, primer: Non pressure-treated softwood. Application only in dry weather and at temperature >18° C. Avoid heat and direct sunlight. The humidity of the wood should not exceed 17% when applying the oil. The wood must be clean and completely dry. New woodwork should be primed as soon as possible. Old wood work much be cleaned thoroughly. Clean with Wood Quick and leave the wood to dry for at least 8 hours. Apply with brush or paint roller. Begin at the ends of the wood. Apply in full length to avoid overlaps. Leave the Primer to dry for approx. 24 hours before application of the coloured oil.
2. Basic treatment with colour outdoor wood oil:
Hardwood and pressure-treated softwood. Application only in dry weather and at temperature >18° C. Avoid heat and direct sunlight. The humidity
of the wood should not exceed 17% when applying
the oil. Stir the oil carefully. Apply the oil with a paint
brush and work it well into the wood. Begin at the
ends of the wood. Apply in full lengths to avoid overlaps.
When the wood appears saturated a second
coat may be applied after 24 hours.
Clean tools with Solvent.
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