Owatrol Seasonite
Prices from £14.81 inc. VAT
Description
Unlike conventional water repellents, Seasonite:
- Reduces damage due to sun and moisture
- Keeps your wood looking new longer
- Specially treated to protect the finish itself from unsightly growth
- Easy to apply, even to damp wood
- Convenient one-coat application
- Prevents splitting, swelling & cupping
Where to use Seasonite:
- To stabilize new exterior wood, including soft, hard and pressure treated wood
- Kiln dried timber such as Cedar and Redwood during the first year of weathering
- Ideal for new garden decks, cladding, fences, shakes, shingles and unfinished outdoor furniture
- For weathered wood use NET-ROL and TEXTROL cleaner and finish
Choice of application tools:
Coverage:
Drying Time:
- 12 hours, walk on after 1 hour
Sizes:
Seasonite New Wood Protection is designed to protect all new exterior wood, especially decking against the damaging effects of sun and moisture in the first 6-12 months when it is at it's most vulnerable.
The effects of sun and moisture on new wood can create splitting, swelling, cupping and warping. An immediate application of Seasonite will protect the wood against fading and control the movement of any moisture in and out of the timber; thus minimising the potential for the wood to split, warp, cup and crack - keeping new wood looking new longer.
Unlike some new wood treatments that just sit on the surface and are easily scuffed off, Seasonite penetrates into the wood, bonding with the wood fibres to regulate the movement of moisture.
Seasonite protects pressure-treated wood, cedar, redwood and other exterior timbers including hardwoods
Ready to use Seasonite offers a convenient one-coat application and easy clean up with soap and water.
Tips
To protect Shakes and Shingles, dip in Seasonite for 10 minutes and allow to drain.
Hardwoods - For added protection apply 2nd application of Seasonite 4-6hrs after first
Once timber has seasoned - after 6/12 months - treat with Textrol Penetrating Oil Finish
Click here to read a great article by Dermot Greene titled "How to take care of timber decks, cladding, garden sheds, furniture etc - the proper way".