• PROFESSIONAL CLEANING STRENGTH: CLEAN+BRITE can be used to clean wood surfaces from tannin stains, mould, mildew and even mild greying.
• VERSATILE: CLEAN+BRITE can be used on exterior wood surfaces as well as concrete, stone and masonry.
• SAFE FOR EXISTING FINISHES: CLEAN+BRITE can be used to safely clean exterior wood surfaces, removing dirt, mould, greying and environmental pollution.
• EASY TO USE: CLEAN+BRITE can be applied easily with a low-pressure garden pump sprayer and easily rinsed off with a garden hose after its activation period.
CLEAN+BRITE Cleans and Brightens:
• All exterior wood, siding, logs, decks and fences
• All exterior concrete, stone and masonry surfaces
Use Timber Pro CLEAN+BRITE for cleaning UV damage and dirt on wood surfaces. For best results, agitate lightly with a medium-bristle brush. If there are areas that are extra dirty, apply more CLEAN+BRITE. Once the product has been allowed to work for 30 minutes and agitated, thoroughly wash down the surface with clean water using a garden nozzle. If power washing, do not exceed 1000 1200 psi and keep nozzle four feet from wood surface.
Note: Rinse end grain such as log ends, corners, and any cracks or checks thoroughly. If a reapplication is necessary follow the same steps.
RESTRICTIONS
• Always wear protective eyewear and gloves
• Always read and follow the *Directions for Use* instructions printed on the product container/brochure
• Do not apply on surfaces hot to the touch
• Do not allow CLEAN+BRITE to dry on wood surface
• Do not thin product other than as directed in “Directions for use”
• Do not allow contact with metal objects and material
Stain Calculator
Measured Square Footage
Take each wall and multiply length x height. Example 40' long x 10' high= 400 sq. ft.
Add each wall together Example 400 + 400 + 250 + 250 = 1300 sq. ft.
For each of your gable ends (the triangles) use Base x Height/2
Example 30' x 15' = 450'/2 = 225 sq ft. Add all areas together.
Adjust for Type of Log
A round log has a different surface area than a flat timber. We must account for the curvature and size of the log so we don't end up short on stain. Select your log type
Maintenance Coat
Most maintenance coats are done with one coat, often clear. If you plan to add a coat of color and a clear, feel free to ask one of our specialists for some advice.
Surface Condition
Rough logs will take more stain than smooth logs. If your logs are rough, check off the box and it will calculate based on a rough surface.
Note: All calculations are estimated. Actual coverage will vary based on surface condition, species and moisture content.
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