PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Ready Seal wood stain and sealer contains all the essential elements of a quality finish for exterior wood projects. Ready Seal is a professional-grade wood stain and sealer in one that is superior to other products when comparing the ease-of-application, maintenance and beauty of the finished project. Ease-of-application was a priority throughout the formulation of Ready Seal to ensure all consumers a hassle-free application, saving time for the contractor and promising a Goof-Proof process for homeowners.




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SELLADOR SATIN P/MADERA P/EXT COLOR MARRON MISION X 3,78 L


Product Details

Applicable Materials:Cypress Douglas Fir Redwood Spruce Western Red Cedar Wood

Application Method:Brush Roller Spray

Base Type:Oil

Color:Mission Brown

Compositions:Mineral Oil Distillates solvent refined Light Distillates solvent refined Heavy Distillates severely hydrotreated Heavy

Coverage Area:125 sq-ft/gal

Curing Time:7 to 10 days

Drying Time:45 min

Flammability Rating:1

Flash Point:98.9 deg C

Form:Liquid

Net Content:1 gal

Sheen:Flat

Specific Gravity:0.87

V O C Content:250 g/L


Features

Requires no primer

May be sprayed, rolled or brushed onto the wood surface

Requires no diluting or thinning prior to spray applications

Requires no back-brushing and Ready Seal will never leave runs, laps or streaks

Requires no wet-line application, the product will blend itself

Requires no specific temperature range for proper application

Ready Seal will never crack, chip, flake or peel

Ready Seal maintenance is easy, no sanding or stripping required, just a light cleaning and recoat

Ready Seal contains no linseed or vegetable oils that promote algae and fungus growth in wood


Quick General Instructions on applying exterior stain


  1. Prepare the surface: Clean the surface you plan to stain thoroughly, removing any dirt, debris, or old finishes. Allow the surface to dry completely before proceeding.

  2. Choose your stain: Select the type of stain that is appropriate for your project, considering the wood type, color, and level of protection desired.

  3. Apply the stain: Apply the stain using a brush, roller, or sprayer, following the manufacturer's instructions. Be sure to apply the stain evenly and work in small sections to avoid lap marks.

  4. Allow to penetrate: Let the stain penetrate the wood for the recommended amount of time. The longer you leave the stain on, the darker the color will be.

  5. Wipe off excess: After the recommended time, wipe off any excess stain with a clean cloth. Be sure to wipe in the direction of the wood grain to avoid streaks.

  6. Allow to dry: Allow the stain to dry completely before applying a second coat or any other finishes.

  7. Apply a topcoat (optional): If desired, apply a clear topcoat to protect the wood and enhance the color of the stain.

  8. Clean up: Clean up any tools or spills with soap and water or a recommended cleaner for the type of stain used.

Note: Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety precautions when using exterior stains. Wear appropriate protective gear, such as gloves and eye protection, and work in a well-ventilated area.