Embadecor Timber Stain 2.5L
- Product number
- DE15114
- Timber stain suitable for all our timber products including log cabins, gazebo's fencing etc.



79.16
incl. vat
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Pros and cons
Improves the natural beauty of timber
UV Resistant
Gives a beautiful gloss finish
Specifications
- Material
- Stain
- Colour
- Silver Grey
Embadecor Timber Stain 2.5L
Give your garden building a natural, colourful look with our tins of Embadecor Timber Stain. Solvent based and easy to apply. All untreated wood must be treated as soon as possible before or after installation.
This stain is highly recommended for all untreated wood and is particularly recommended for our log cabins.
Embadecor is a top quality stain sold across Europe.
Features and Benefits of Embadecor Wood Stain
Moisture wicking
Water repellent
Prevents blistering
Handles and applied easily and smoothly
UV Resistant
Gloss finish
Thickness of about 40mu dry per coat. Ideal thickness of finished treatment is 120mu
Theoretical coverage 16 - 18 m.sq per litre
The optimum processing temperature is between 10°C - 20°C
Minimum Temperature of use +5°C
Solvent Based
Applying Embadecor
At least three coats are required on untreated wood. Ideally three - four coats is applied.
Lightly sand between layers for best results
Drying time of 18 - 24 hours
Undercoat
This wood stain is recommended as an undercoat for our solid Embalan wood paint.
Key notes regarding Embadecor Timber Stain
Embadecor Clear should not be solely used on externally weathered timbers as a minimum amount of pigments needs to be applied to the wood surface to give protection, The clear is more commonly used as either an undercoat for different colours of the embadecor to achieve a more even finish, or as an undercoat for our Embalan paint.
If a log cabin is shut up regularly, is not ventilated, does not have a DPM then we also recommend the treatment of the inside of the building. It is always good practice to paint the inside of doors and windows to stabilise the timber in high and low relative humidity.
Three coats is advisable liberally applied, four coats is better. It is a good idea to treat the doors and windows inside and outside to stabilise the wood and guard against warping.
On log cabins three coats is recommended at least and pay special attention to all joints and liberally apply in these areas especially the corner joints, windows and doors. Of course it is best to treat the cabin prior to installation but we appreciate this is not always practical.
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