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I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours
other that woody colours, including white. Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. Keith |
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Keefiedee wrote:
I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours other that woody colours, including white. Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. http://www.cuprinol.co.uk/products/g..._overview.html -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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On Oct 30, 8:34*am, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: Keefiedee wrote: I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours other that woody colours, including white. *Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. *I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. *Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. http://www.cuprinol.co.uk/products/g..._overview.html -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk I should have said - this is for bargeboards, fascias etc. - not really garden shades territory I don't suppose. Keith |
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![]() "Keefiedee" wrote in message ... I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours other that woody colours, including white. Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. Keith Butinox |
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Keefiedee wrote:
I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours other that woody colours, including white. Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. Keith Try Sadolin white woodstain. Finish is satin. I discovered it through this group a few years ago and used it on my fascias and bargeboards. It is an acryllic product wich it states is not for areas of high wear. All it requires is removal of loose parts of the existing finish. My application lasted about 5 years and an advantage is that it does not peel Malcolm |
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On Oct 30, 6:08*pm, Malcolm wrote:
Keefiedee wrote: I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours other that woody colours, including white. *Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. *I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. *Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. Keith Try Sadolin white woodstain. *Finish is satin. *I discovered it through this group a few years ago and used it on my fascias and bargeboards. It is an acryllic product wich it states is not for areas of high wear. * All it requires is removal of loose parts of the existing finish. *My application lasted about 5 years and an advantage is that it does not peel Malcolm When you say it just requires removal of loose parts of existing finish - do you mean any finish - like paint? Keith |
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Keefiedee wrote:
On Oct 30, 6:08 pm, Malcolm wrote: Keefiedee wrote: I've heard that you can get exterior woodstain in different colours other that woody colours, including white. Is this true? - I can't find anything on google. I'm mainly interested in white because the house is listed. Any info and links would be greatly appreciated. Keith Try Sadolin white woodstain. Finish is satin. I discovered it through this group a few years ago and used it on my fascias and bargeboards. It is an acryllic product wich it states is not for areas of high wear. All it requires is removal of loose parts of the existing finish. My application lasted about 5 years and an advantage is that it does not peel Malcolm When you say it just requires removal of loose parts of existing finish - do you mean any finish - like paint? Keith yes - go into a decorators supplier (in south Hampshire I use Brewers) and ask to see a tin Malcolm |
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