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Cuprinol  |  SKU: MTWTCP-CL01

Cuprinol Clear Wood Preserver - 1L - Clear


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A clear, untinted wood preserver from Cuprinol, designed for application before painting, staining or varnishing interior and exterior wood. Intended to protect from decay, mould and blue-staining fungi, this product is ideal as an initial layer of preparation applied to sheds, decking or other wooden garden products and structures. 

  • Prevents rot and decay of timber exposed to elements
  • Water Based for less mess and quicker drying
  • Try using in conjunction with deck oil for an even more durable finish
  • Clear colour
  • Dries in approx 16 hours
  • Only 2 coats needed

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  • Size
    1L
  • Coverage (m²)
    5

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What are Feather Edge Boards?

Feather edge fencing boards, also known as featherboard or closeboard fencing, are a type of wooden fencing typically used for privacy and security purposes. These boards are characterised by their tapered design, with one edge thicker than the other. The design allows the boards to be overlapped, creating a solid and sturdy fence that offers privacy by minimising gaps between the boards.

Feather Edge boards typically rough-sawn finish, which adds to their affordability and gives them a classic look.

How to Install Feather Edge Fencing Boards?

Feather edge fencing or close board fencing is commonly constructed by attaching the boards vertically, with slight overlap, to horizontal support rails and secured with nails or screws - these are secured to fence posts which are commonly cemented into the ground. 

Can Feather Edge fencing boards be painted or stained?

Yes - although our feather edge boards are pressure treated against pest and rot, some people prefer to further treat or stain their feather edge boards for further resistance to moisture and pests or for aesthetic reasons. Because feather edge boards are made from rough-sawn timber, it is advisable to use a specific fencing stain specifically designed for rough-sawn timber. 

How Much Should I Overlap Feather Edge Boards?

The recommended spacing and overlap for feather edge boards typically depends on the specific design and requirements of the fencing project, but an overlap between 25mm to 50mm is common to ensure adequate coverage to minimise gaps and provide a cohesive appearance while still allowing for some flexibility to accommodate natural variations in the boards.