UV Guard II Wood Finish

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  • 5 Year Limited Warranty
  • A “True” Two Coat System
  • Superior UV Protection
  • Easy Application
  • Simple Maintenance System

**Stain performs best when UV GUARD ADVANCE Clear Wood Finish is used as the final top coat.

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2 Coat Application: 1 coat of UV Guard II stain followed by 1 coat of UV Guard Advance Clear Wood Finish

Product Overview: UV GUARD II's unique blend of resins and pigments provide far greater protection than most other stain products on the market while offering a natural looking finish.   We consider it the SMART CHOICE because of its' durability combined with the easy application process and a 5 Year Limited Warranty.  When you expect the best results in the harshest climates, you can count on UV Guard II.  

Primary Uses:  Exterior, Interior, Log Homes, Wood Siding, Fences, Shingles and other Vertical Surfaces**

 Advantages:

  • 5 Year Limited Warranty
  • Two Coat System
  • Superior UV Protection
  • Easy Application by Brush or Spray
  • Safe For Interior or Exterior Use
  • Excellent Moisture Protection
  • Engineered Green Qualified- Low VOC Formula
  • Water Clean Up
  • Low Odor
  • Compatible with most chinking and caulking materials.
  • Contains an effective and environmentally safe biocide that resists decay and deterioration caused by mold and mildew.

**Notes: Not recommended for use on high density, high oil content or exotic woods.

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Coverage Rates

  • Hand-Peeled Logs and Planed Lumber: 200-300 sq. ft./gallon on the first coat and 400-500 sq. ft./gallon on subsequent coats. 
  • Milled Logs and Rough Sawn Lumber: 150-250 sq. ft./gallon on the first coat and 300-400 sq. ft./gallon on subsequent coats.

**Note: Coverage will vary depending on type and texture of wood surface.

Color Check

Each wood species and even wood of the same species accepts stain differently. Apply the stain to a sample piece of log or wood to be used. If possible, apply the test stain in the same manner that it will be applied on the wood surface. When the desired color is reached, add a coat of Clear UV GUARD II. Heat the sample with a hair dryer to accelerate the drying and full color development. Standard shades of stains may also be diluted up to 50% with Clear UV GUARD II for more transparency or lighter color.

**Note: Never apply stains without first doing brush out samples.

Surface Condition

Make sure the moisture content ½” to 1” below the surface is 18% or less. It is recommended that the moisture content is verified with a penetrating lignometer. With a moisture content of 18% or less, there is less chance of mold or microbial growth in the wood and better penetration into the wood pores.

Surface Preparation for New Construction

On new construction, we recommend that the logs or other wood surface be thoroughly cleaned with light sanding or with any commercial non acid cleaner, being sure to follow all manufacturer’s instructions for application and safety. If chemically cleaned, pressure wash the surface thoroughly with water to remove all traces of cleaning solution. Test the wood surfaces with Litmus paper to verify the pH neutral surface. (pH should be between 6 and 8). Allow wood surfaces to dry completely before application of UV GUARD II.

Surface Preparation for Maintenance/Restoration

On previously coated surfaces, the wood surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned prior to the application of UV GUARD II. This can be accomplished by sanding, pressure washing, media blasting or chemical stripping.  Mill glaze, sometimes called planers glaze, which can be identified by a shiny appearance and/or cutter marks on the wood surface, is the cause of coating failure due to the lack of penetration of UV Guard through the compressed/glazed surface fiber. All mill glaze must be removed by lightly sanding the affected surface prior to application of the UV Guard II.

Temperature

We do not recommend application in temperatures below 40° F., or in continuing wet or humid weather. UV GUARD II applied during colder, humid weather will take longer to dry. If rain is imminent, do not apply UV GUARD II.  After heavy rain, wood surfaces should be given several days to dry before application. If weather is hot and sunny, it is best to work around the house so you are always in the shade. Do not apply UV GUARD II to hot surfaces. Do not allow UV GUARD to freeze.

**Note: Weatherall Company, Inc. provides an excellent EPA registered mildewcide that may be added directly to the pail (Stay-Clean I/ETM), and it is recommended for use in areas of high humidity where the wood is more susceptible to mildew.

Type of Application

UV GUARD II can be easily applied by brush, airless sprayer or pump style garden sprayer. If spray application is used, back brushing is mandatory.

Dispersion

Thoroughly stir the contents of the pail to redisperse the pigments evenly. Very slight color difference may occur from batch to batch, as well as when the finish is not thoroughly stirred. To avoid any variations, a good technique is to blend all containers with different batch numbers, then stir thoroughly prior to use. Continue to stir periodically during application. If greater transparency is desired, UV GUARD II may be diluted up to 50% with Clear UV GUARD II. NEVER USE WATER TO DILUTE UV GUARD II!

Drying Time

UV GUARD II will be dry to the touch in 30 minutes to 1 hour and completely dry in 24 to 48 hours depending on temperature and relative humidity.

Clean Up

Clean up immediately with soap and water. Dried brushes will require cleaning with lacquer thinner. Spray equipment should be cleaned immediately per the equipment manufacturer’s recommendations for latex finishes. Dispose of excess materials and UV GUARD II by following all local, state and federal environmental disposal regulations.

Storage

Store UV GUARD II in a tightly sealed container in moderate temperatures (between 40° F. and 90° F.) DO NOT FREEZE.

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