Perma-Chink Colors
Specifically Formulated to Inhibit the Growth of Mold and Mildew on the Penetrating Lattice.
Ideal for sprucing up existing homes with oil finishes or a lasting durable finish for new construction.
Allows texture and grain to show through
Unique Trans-Oxide pigments provide long-lasting beauty
Low odor and VOC
Outstanding adhesion and durability
No peeling or flaking
Great coverage rate
Soap and water clean-up
Environmentally friendly
Your rustic wood and barn wood will look beautiful with Log and Timber Defense stain.
Log & Timber Defense Available Sizes
Log and Timber Defense comes in 1 Gallon and 5 Gallon pails to easily complete any size of project. Color samples are available.
Product Information
Log and Timber Defense penetrates into the wood like an oil coating, but unlike oils, it hardens into a lattice, supporting and strengthening the natural wood fibers to protect the wood from the inside out. Log & Timber Defense is easy to apply and maintain, and is ideal for wood siding and trim, timber frame, beams, board and batten, rough cut surfaces.
Features
- Excellent UV protection
- Long lasting color retention
- Breathable film allows decking to dry out
Application Temperatures
40° to 95°F
Application Methods
Airless sprayerBrush, Roller, Application Pads
Back-brush into surface
Refer to product label for application instructions
Surface Preparation
Clean and dryFree of mold and mildew
Never use steel wool
Special Instructions
Back-brushing requiredStir container every 15 minutes
Maintain a wet edge to avoid lap marks
Avoid applying in direct sun
Apply first coat liberally to the point of saturation with a follow-up coat before the first coat dries
Shelf Life
1 Year
Frequency
As needed, depending on exposureDrying Time
Dry to the touch in 45 minutesCoverage Rate
225 square feet / gallon (varies by substrate condition)Perma-Chink 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 400 + 400 + 250 + 250 = 1300 sq. ft. Example 400 sq. ft. x 4= 1600 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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