Charwood Stain
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- 1 Gallon (3.78 Liters)
- UV resistance
- Moisture seal
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Charwood Stain
Features
Key Features
- 1 Gallon (3.78 Liters)
- UV resistance
- Moisture seal
- Extended color life
- Mold & mildew resistance
Details
About the Charwood Stain
Yardistry’s exclusive 100% acrylic formula is designed specifically for Yardistry products, providing rich wood color for new and existing exterior wood projects. When properly applied, the coated surface will have the following characteristics:Preparation:
All surfaces must be clean, dry, dust-free, and clear of any other contamination that will come between the sealer and the surface. Clean weathered wood with appropriate wood cleaner (check your local hardware store) prior to applying product. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to dry before applying stain.Shake well / use with adequate ventilation. Close container after each use to preserve the product.
Application: Stir before, and occasionally during, the application. When using more than one container, combine all containers to ensure color consistency. Test a small area to ensure acceptable appearance and penetration. Apply an even coat with a high-quality brush, roller, or paint pad. For best results, apply in shade with surface temperature between 50°F and 90°F. Full cure to a hard finish will take approximately 7 days.
Clean Up: Yardistry Stain is a water-based product that will clean up with soap and water. For best results clean up should be done before the product dries.
Warning: May cause eye, skin and respiratory irritation. Do not ingest. Avoid prolonged contact with eyes and skin. Wash skin immediately after use. In case of eye contact, flush immediately with water. Continue to flush for at least fifteen minutes and consult a physician. If swallowed, contact poison control center immediately:
USA: www.poison.org
Canada: www.infopoison.ca
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
Disposal: Consult your local municipality about proper disposal procedures of residue in accordance with the laws and respect to the environment. Do not pour down drain or storm sewer.
Warranty: Yardistry warrants the original purchaser, the performance of this product as described on this label for 5 years from the date of purchase. This warranty is not valid when the product is not properly applied to a properly prepared surface or cared for in accordance with the label directions. Color fading may occur during the warranty period. This warranty is not transferable.
Stain Preparation
Use the right brush. Use a natural-bristle brush for oil stains and a synthetic-bristle brush for latex stains. Mix the stain thoroughly before you begin and frequently while you’re staining. This helps keep the color consistent throughout the project. Before proceeding, apply the stain on a discreet area of wood to test the color. Note that many outdoor stains are meant to be added when your local temperature is within a certain range, so carefully check for the recommendation listed on the packaging of the product you plan to use.
Also, for optimal curing, make sure that your stain will be able to dry completely. That means watching the weather forecast and if necessary, interrupting the regular operation of your lawn irrigation system.
Stain Application
Apply stain only at the proper temperature. For most stains, 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21.1 Celsius) is the optimum, with the safety range from 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 32.2 Celsius). Stains do vary, so check the label first. This also applies to the surfaces you’re staining.Avoid high humidity and staining on hot surfaces. All finishes, including stains and paint, have trouble drying in moist conditions. Therefore, after a rain storm, let the surface to be stained dry for two to three days. Start staining on a side of your house not in direct sunlight. Both precautions help ensure the best stain penetration and the most predictable drying patterns. Apply stain by brushing or wiping it in the direction of the grain, using smooth, even strokes. Wipe off any excess. Follow the pattern, left to right, top to bottom. The best way to stain lapped siding is from left to right, and from top to bottom. That way you’ll always be working above the top of the ladder. Avoid unattractive lap marks by applying stain from an unstained area back into the last wet stain. In other words, don’t let a section of stain dry before you blend it in with stain from an adjoining section.
Let stain dry completely (usually 24 hours). Then, apply a second coat if you want a darker look. Also, apply a second coat when staining badly weathered or unfinished wood.
Step 1
If applicable, remove all peripherals and extras from the outdoor wood piece you are staining.Tape over any unremovable parts of the wood piece that you do not wish to stain, such as metal bolt heads.Step 2
For best results, the wood you are staining should be free of dirt and mildew. Apply a deck wash with a pump sprayer to clean the surface. Scrub any spots that are especially dirty, rinsing them with water as you go. Allow at least 24 hours for the wood to dry completely.Step 3
Beginning at the highest point, brush on your stain in the direction of the wood grain. Because stain is thinner than paint, it’s a good idea to keep a bucket of water and a clean rag handy; that way, you can easily address accidental drips. Add a second coat (once the first has dried) for a smoother finished look.Stain Maintenance
Clean wood on a regular basis to remove all dirt, pollen or soot. Wash the surface gently to avoid damaging the stain. Keep wood free of leaves and other debris, including between boards.Check for mold and mildew every few months. Use a mold and mildew remover that twists onto the end of a garden hose for easy application.
Applying Yardstry wood stain is an easy way to freshen the look of your outdoor product.