Description
Treatex Stain Inhibitor is an easy to apply primer which is designed to help prevent tannins from migrating to the surface of the timber and causing unsightly staining.
Tannins are naturally occurring compounds found within wood. They are carried to the timber surface by moisture, ‘bleeding’ through any finish, leaving a yellowish-brown stain. These stains are more noticeable on lighter coloured finishes, especially white. Exterior timbers with high tannin levels (such as Oak, Idigbo, Teak, Cedar and Mahaogany) should be treated with Treatex Stain Inhibitor before being sealed with Treatex Classic Colour Collection.
2.5L will cover approximately 30m² in one coat depending on the timber and method of application.
Preparation
- Previous finishes must be fully removed prior to application.
- Ensure the timber is dry and free from possible contaminates e.g. algae, grease, dirt or dust.
- Exterior timbers susceptible to decay, module and fungi should be treated first with Treatex Preservative.
- The timber must have a moisture content below 18%.
- Temperature must be greater than 8º during application and drying.
- We strongly recommend a trial application prior to starting the project.
Application
- Stir tins thoroughly, before and during use.
- Use a brush or roller to evenly apply Treatex Stain Inhibitor in the same direction as the wood grain, allowing approximately 85ml per m².
- Leave for approximately 24 hours to dry and then overcoat with Treatex Classic Colour collection.