Extremely
easy to apply. Even first time users can expect perfect results.
Absolutely will not overlap, run or leave drip marks. Dives deep to
replenish old dry wood. Loaded with transoxide pigments providing much
better coverage than other paraffinic stains. Ideal for annual or semi
annual maintenance .
If you have ever worked with paraffinic based wood stains,
Woodrich Brand Timber Oil will have a familiar ease of use. No matter
what application method you choose, it is impossible to cause any lap
marks or runs. Even those who have never worked with wood at all can
achieve a beautiful finish their very first try with this easy to use
product.
For those who have used other paraffinic based products in the
past, the most striking difference with Woodrich Brand Timber Oil is
quality. Boasting extremely high pigment content Woodrich Brand Timber
Oil will not color shift or "fade out" like other products. Woodrich
Brand Timber Oil is also loaded down with enough antifungal agents to
knock out any existing mold and mildew spores and help prevent new
growth for several years even in the most challenging environments.
Our anti-fungal package has been "jungle tested" and proven effective against over 250 known sources of mold and mildew.
What this means to you is greater protection from less product.
In fact you can expect to use about 20% less product to achieve the
same results you get from other brands. This may not mean much on a
12'x12' deck, but it will add up to thousands of dollars over the year
for a contractor.
When you apply Woodrich Brand Timber Oil you will see the rich
oils dive deep into the wood, replenishing it and occupying the voids
that may otherwise trap moisture. Replenishing old dry wood will help
to dramatically extend it's service life. Even old neglected wood
siding will be rejuvenated by the deep conditioning oils.
If your unsure which color stain to use we suggest purchasing the sample color kit before purchasing this product. Sample Color ChartPhoto Gallery
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 31 August, 2009.