Product Description
Ronseal 10 Year Woodstain provides protection for your windows and doors for an entire decade. It’s easy to apply, doesn’t need a basecoat or primer, and goes straight on with a brush — so you can get the job done quickly and properly. It protects against rain, frost, snow and sunshine without peeling or flaking, so you’re not stuck redoing it every year. And with it being rainproof in just one hours, you won’t be caught out if the weather turns. Apply 3 coats using a suitable brush or lint free cloth. It covers 18m² per litre, is rainproof in 1 hour and ready for the next coat in 4 hours.
Product Features
- BBA Approved 10 year protection - Delivers long-lasting, independently certified protection for up to 10 years, reducing the need for frequent maintenance.
- Rainproof in one hours - Quick-drying formula protects surfaces from unexpected showers just one hours after application.
- Won't flake or peel - Provides a durable finish that stays smooth and intact over time for a professional-looking result.
- Doesn't need a basecoat or primer - Saves time and effort by allowing direct application without extra preparation coats.
- Protects from rain, frost and snow - Helps shield exterior wood from harsh weather conditions all year round.
- For use on exterior smooth planed doors and windows - Specially formulated for smooth exterior wood surfaces such as doors and window frames.
- Covers up to 18m² per litre - Excellent coverage helps you complete larger projects with less product.
- Apply with a brush - giving you greater control and a smooth, even finish.
- Water based formula - Low-odour, quick-drying formula that’s easy to clean up after use.
- Low VOC - Lower VOC content helps reduce odours and minimises environmental impact.
Technical Data
Usage: Exterior smooth planed doors and windows
Application Method: Brush
Dry Time to Touch: 1 Hour
Dry Time to Recoat: 4 Hours
Dry Time to Cure: 12 Hours
Number of Coats: 3
Paint Base: Water-based
VOC: Low
Colour: Bramble, Chestnut, Charcoal, Deep Blue, Sage, Warm Stone, Willow, Slate, English Oak, Black
Size: 2.5L, 5L
Usage Guide
Before you start-
Pick a dry day that’s not too cold – above 10°c is the best temperature. Always wear a mask when you’re sanding wood to avoid inhaling any dust.
This Woodstain is not suitable for decking.
How to prepare stained or varnished wood
- Properly preparing your wood will give you a better finish in the long run, so it’s worth the effort.
- Wrap 120 grit sandpaper around a block and sand the surface of your door or window to remove old finishes. Not only will this remove the varnish, but it will smooth it out and provide a better surface for your Woodstain to stick to.
- Use white spirit and a cloth to clean down the surface and remove any excess dust.
How to prepare new wood
- Lightly sand your door or window to even out any imperfections
- Wipe down with white spirit and leave it to dry
- If you’re treating veneer, follow the supplier’s guidelines.
Application-
- Give the tin a good stir to make sure the colour pigment is thoroughly mixed.
- Test the Woodstain on a small patch to make sure you’re happy with the colour.
- If you are, use a brush to apply the Woodstain in the direction of the grain.
- Wait four hours for the first coat to dry before applying the second. Leave the second coat to dry for four hours.
- You need three coats for the best finish. Before you apply the third coat, lightly sand the wood to help the stain stick for a smoother finish. Apply the third coat and that’s it!
- You’ll need to wait 12 hours for the third coat to dry completely but it will be rainproof in just one.
If you get any stain on yourself, you can wash it off with warm, soapy water.
Aftercare-
Cleaning
Once the Woodstain is completely dry, you can clean your doors and windows as normal. Regularly cleaning your windows and doors to remove dirt and grime will help keep the Woodstain in a better condition for longer.
If you notice you’ve got any Woodstain on yourself or want to clean your brushes, wash in warm, soapy water.
Repairs
If you notice any spots of damage, sand down the section and repeat the process to cover it up.
