MATERIALS:
2 CLEAN, LINT FREE RAGS
OR DISPOSABLE BRUSH & RAGS
VINYL/LATEX GLOVES
WEATHERWASH OIL TONER
OR DISPOSABLE BRUSH & RAGS
VINYL/LATEX GLOVES
WEATHERWASH OIL TONER
DIRECTIONS:
PREPStir can well, pigment can settle at can's bottom and must be redistributed before use. If using multiple containers, combine into one large container first.
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Wipe OR BRUSH OnUse a clean rag or brush to wipe toning oil onto the wood's surface.
Work in approx. 12" sections or plank by plank. |
ALLOW TO SITAllow oil toner to sit for 3-8 minutes. The longer it sits, the stronger the wood effect.
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BUFF OFFUse a 2nd, clean rag to immediately buff oil back off the wood. Remove any oil the wood doesn't absorb.
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CURE TIMEApply up to 3 coats, each will get successively paler.
Do not touch for 24 hours. 72 hours for full cure time. |
PROTECTToners do not provide enough protection for water areas in the home.
Protect with WeatherWash Varnish or Polyurethane. |
SEALING OVER OIL TONERS:
Yes, you can seal overtop of the WeatherWash oil toners. First, apply WeatherWash oil toners and allow products to dry 72 hours. Then apply the WeatherWash Polyurethane or Varnish topcoat of you choice, per directions on the can.
TIPS
- Apply up to 3 coats of oil to increase protection.
- The longer the white oil sits, the whiter your end result will be.
- Do not let oils dry completely, without wiping off excess.
- If it's a little too dark/light, you can buff the color down by rubbing with a clean cloth.
- Allow oil to cure completely and then seal with Weatherwash hardshell topcoat.
SAFETY:
Make sure to "wet" maintenance oil saturated rags with water before throwing away.
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