The Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer is designed as the first step in a two-step process for use on horizontal and vertical wood surfaces.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer is designed to protect logs from ultraviolet radiation, water intrusion, and ultimate log/wood degradation by integrating metallic UV inhibitors, zinc borates, with water repellants within its formula. Scientific studies have established that applying a UV log/wood stabilizer will ultimately protect future finishes from cracking, chipping, peeling and fading.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer extends color fastness while addressing certain harsh elevation and climate conditions. This is achieved by isolating certain solvent-borne wood stabilizing ingredients. These ingredients enable the Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer to penetrate the wood to deeper levels, enabling the colorant to migrate further within the wood, which ultimately extends the life of the finish.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer stabilizes the wood, protecting the second semi-transparent coat by bonding with the initial pre-finished/stabilized wood.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer Product Features
- Metallic UV inhibitors
- Zinc Borrates
- Titanium Dioxide
- Water Repellants
- Trans-oxide pigments
- Deep penetrating, solvent-borne carriers
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer Product Benefits
- Minimizes UV degradation
- Minimizes water intrusion
- Extends color fastness
- Protects future finishes from failing, cracking, chipping, peeling and premature fading
- Compatible with Log-Gevity Log Chinking Glide
- Can be used on decks, sidewalls, roofs, and dimensional lumber
- Non-film forming
Coverage:
New, dense or unseasoned logs/wood: Approximately 300 to 400 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on the porosity of the surface.
Old, seasoned or weathered logs/wood: Approximately 100 to 200 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on the porosity the surface. If the logs/wood are extremely porous, the coverage rate will be less than 100 sq. ft. due to the absorption rate of the logs/wood.
Shake roof surfaces: Approximately 125 sq. ft. per gallon
The Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer is designed as the first step in a two-step process for use on horizontal and vertical wood surfaces.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer is designed to protect logs from ultraviolet radiation, water intrusion, and ultimate log/wood degradation by integrating metallic UV inhibitors, zinc borates, with water repellants within its formula. Scientific studies have established that applying a UV log/wood stabilizer will ultimately protect future finishes from cracking, chipping, peeling and fading.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer extends color fastness while addressing certain harsh elevation and climate conditions. This is achieved by isolating certain solvent-borne wood stabilizing ingredients. These ingredients enable the Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer to penetrate the wood to deeper levels, enabling the colorant to migrate further within the wood, which ultimately extends the life of the finish.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer stabilizes the wood, protecting the second semi-transparent coat by bonding with the initial pre-finished/stabilized wood.
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer Product Features
- Metallic UV inhibitors
- Zinc Borrates
- Titanium Dioxide
- Water Repellants
- Trans-oxide pigments
- Deep penetrating, solvent-borne carriers
Log-Gevity Log Stain & Stabilizer Product Benefits
- Minimizes UV degradation
- Minimizes water intrusion
- Extends color fastness
- Protects future finishes from failing, cracking, chipping, peeling and premature fading
- Compatible with Log-Gevity Log Chinking Glide
- Can be used on decks, sidewalls, roofs, and dimensional lumber
- Non-film forming
Coverage:
New, dense or unseasoned logs/wood: Approximately 300 to 400 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on the porosity of the surface.
Old, seasoned or weathered logs/wood: Approximately 100 to 200 sq. ft. per gallon, depending on the porosity the surface. If the logs/wood are extremely porous, the coverage rate will be less than 100 sq. ft. due to the absorption rate of the logs/wood.
Shake roof surfaces: Approximately 125 sq. ft. per gallon