A premium quality translucent oil‐based waterproofing, stain & sealer that utilizes a proprietary, alkyd/linseed oil resin designed to beautify and protect exterior wood surfaces. This penetrating formula minimizes film build, reducing the risk of cracking and peeling. Trans Oxide pigments are used to provide excellent resistance to harsh weather conditions in addition to being a UV and mildew resistant coating.
NOTE: On-screen and printed color representations may vary from actual stain color on wood. Always best to test an area before proceeding to do the entire project.
Recommended Usage:
Exterior wood decking, siding, fencing, shakes, and furniture. Ideal for softwoods like cedar and pine. Can also be used on hardwoods like mahogany and teak.
NOTE: Not recommended to apply if it has rained in the past 24 hours or if rain is expected in the next 24 hours.
Series/Sub-Brand | Woodluxe |
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Type | Exterior Stain |
Size | Gallon |
Color | Teak |
Brand | Benjamin Moore |
Color Family | Brown |
Finish | Flat |
Material | Oil-Based |
Manufacturer Code | C59130 |
Surface Preparation: Optimal performance is achieved when the product is applied to a clean, dry, and absorbent wood substrate. This product must be able to penetrate. The moisture content of the wood should not exceed 15% to allow for proper penetration. Optimal performance is achieved when the product is applied to a clean, dry, and absorbent wood substrate. This product must be able to penetrate. The moisture content of the wood should not exceed 15% to allow for proper penetration.
Mildew: Stains from mildew must be removed by cleaning with Woodluxe™ All‐In‐One Wood Cleaner (018) prior to coating the surface. Caution: Refer to the 015, 016, 017 and 018 technical data and safety data sheets for instructions on their proper use and handling.
Application: Prior to staining, ensure you have enough product to complete an entire section. In can color may differ from the final dried finish, therefore it is recommended to test a small area for color acceptance. When using multiple containers, intermix stain to ensure color uniformity. Stir thoroughly before and occasionally during use. Stain can be applied by brush, roller, pad applicator, or using a pump sprayer. For roller, pad, or spray application, follow with back brushing for greater penetration. Only one coat is necessary when applied at the recommended coverage rates listed. If needed, a second coat may be applied after a minimum of 4 hours. Please note that multiple coats will affect the opacity of the final finish and obscure more of the natural color of the wood. When used as a deck stain, allow to dry for 48 hours before putting furniture back and returning to service. Temperature and humidity may affect drying time. In can color may differ from the final dried finish. Apply evenly, allowing the stain to penetrate into the wood. Brush from dry into wet areas, stopping at natural breaks, i.e., stairs or edges. To minimize lapping, always maintain a wet edge. In can color may differ from the final dried finish. Apply evenly, allowing the stain to penetrate into the wood. Brush from dry into wet areas, stopping at natural breaks, i.e., stairs or edges. To minimize lapping, always maintain a wet edge. On siding or decking, apply the stain on a section of 2 or 3 boards completely across the length of the boards. Continue by coating the next section of boards in the same manner until the area is completed. Vertical siding is coated using the same principle from top to bottom. Never stop staining in the middle of the board; continue until a natural break is reached. Avoid staining in direct sunlight as this will prevent the product from penetrating properly and causing lap marks. Apply when air and surface temperatures are between 40 °F and 90 °F.
Dry Time: Dry Time at 77 °F, relative humidity 50%, touch 6-8 hours, can be recoated if needed after 4 hours. Allow 48 hours to dry before putting furniture back on decks and returning to service. Temperature and humidity may affect dry times.
Coverage: 200 - 400 square feet per gallon. Spread rate is based on surface texture and porosity. Be sure to estimate the right amount of stain for the job. This will ensure color uniformity and minimize the disposal of excess material.
Clean Up: Clean up with mineral spirits or follow state/local guidelines on solvent use.