X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain Sample
Buy X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain
Keep your log home and other exterior wood surfaces from being damaged with the help of X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain.
X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain isn’t just for wood decks though. You can use it on everything from composite wood decking to exotic hardwoods to wood siding and shingles.
X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain Features and Benefits:
- Easy to apply with brush, roller, or sprayer
- One coat application
- Use on any vertical or horizontal wood surface, including shingles and shake
- Compatible with most woods, including cedar, redwood, pine, plywood, T1-11, cypress & fir
- Can be used on dry or damp wood (without standing water)
- Available in colors long-lasting beauty
- Provides UV protection
- Easy clean-up with soap & water
- Packaged in convenient 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers
Stain Coverage information:
300-400 sq. ft. per Gallon on smooth dense surfaces
150-250 sq. ft. per Gallon on rough/ porous surfaces including resawn lumber and existing decking
X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain Sample
Buy X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain
Keep your log home and other exterior wood surfaces from being damaged with the help of X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain.
X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain isn’t just for wood decks though. You can use it on everything from composite wood decking to exotic hardwoods to wood siding and shingles.
X-100 Natural Seal Waterborne Deck Stain Features and Benefits:
- Easy to apply with brush, roller, or sprayer
- One coat application
- Use on any vertical or horizontal wood surface, including shingles and shake
- Compatible with most woods, including cedar, redwood, pine, plywood, T1-11, cypress & fir
- Can be used on dry or damp wood (without standing water)
- Available in colors long-lasting beauty
- Provides UV protection
- Easy clean-up with soap & water
- Packaged in convenient 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers
Stain Coverage information:
300-400 sq. ft. per Gallon on smooth dense surfaces
150-250 sq. ft. per Gallon on rough/ porous surfaces including resawn lumber and existing decking