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Cuprinol  |  SKU: MTWTCP-CL05

Cuprinol Clear Wood Preserver - 5L - Clear


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£60.90 Inc VAT
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This Cuprinol wood preserver is clear and untinted, and is designed to be used before painting, staining or varnishing interior or exterior wood. Protect from mould, decay and blue-staining fungi by applying a to wooden garden products such as decking, sheds, fences and furniture. 

  • Ideal for timber exposed to elements to prevent rot and decay
  • Reduced mess, quick drying Water Based formula
  • Consider using in conjunction with deck oil for further durability
  • Clear colour
  • Approx 16 hours drying time
  • 2 coat application
  • Size
    5L
  • Coverage (m²)
    5
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What is Wood Preserver?

A wood preserver is a type of chemical treatment designed to protect wooden surfaces from decay, rot, insect infestation, and other forms of damage caused by exposure to moisture, sunlight, and environmental elements. Typically available in liquid form, wood preservatives are applied to the surface of the wood to penetrate its fibres and create a protective barrier. They may contain biocides, fungicides, and other additives that inhibit the growth of mould, mildew, and wood-destroying organisms. Wood preservers come in various formulations, including clear treatments and coloured stains, and can be oil-based or water-based depending on the specific requirements of the project.

How to Use Wood Preserver

To effectively use Cuprinol Clear Wood Preserver, ensure the surface is clean and free from any previous finishes. Then, apply it evenly using a brush, roller, or sprayer, covering all areas thoroughly. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying additional coats as needed. Pay special attention to vulnerable areas such as end grain and joints. Once applied, allow the preservative to dry fully before subjecting the wood to moisture or wear. Regular maintenance and inspection are key to ensuring long-term protection, and always follow safety precautions outlined by the manufacturer throughout the process.

Where to Use Wood Preserver

Wood preservers are typically used on outdoor wooden structures and surfaces exposed to weathering and moisture, such as decking, sheds, fencing, pergolas, garden furniture, and exterior siding.