3-Part Wood Treatment for Total Furniture and Shed Protection
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Prepare with Roxil Wood Scrub Gel
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Preserve with Roxil Wood Preserver
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Protect with Roxil Wood Protection Cream
Prepare, preserve and protect your wood surfaces with the Roxil Prepare, Preserve and Protect Wood Furniture & Shed Protection Bundle. This bundle includes Roxil Wood Scrub Gel, Roxil Wood Preserver and Roxil Wood Protection Cream. Ideal for homeowners, gardeners and DIYers, this three-step, long-lasting wood treatment will waterproof your exterior furniture and protect it from weathering and woodworm, increasing its lifetime.
First apply Roxil Wood Scrub Gel, designed to scrub away greying and revive the natural appearance of weathered softwoods. This oxalic acid-based gel cleaner effectively removes greyed patina and dirt, making it an essential part of your wood treatment routine. The gel formulation ensures easy and accurate application, preparing your wood for the next steps. With a coverage rate of approximately 10 m² per litre, Roxil Wood Scrub Gel is ideal for cleaning wooden surfaces and restoring their beauty.
Follow up with Roxil Wood Preserver, a high-performance wood preservative that provides a robust barrier against wood rotting fungi and wood-boring beetles. This clear wood preserver is perfect for treating softwoods, including fences, decking, sheds and garden furniture. Its water-based, solvent-free formulation allows for deep penetration. Each litre of Roxil Wood Preserver covers 5 m².
Finish with Roxil Wood Protection Cream, which creates a durable, waterproof barrier that reduces water uptake, mould growth and warping. One single coat of this wood sealer is enough to protect for up to 10 years. Each litre covers 4 to 5 m².
How to do apply the gel, preservative and cream onto furniture - use a brush?. How long do you have to wait between each of the three applications? If the wood (assuming a hard wood) is already grey doe the gel remove this back to original wood colour? Do you need to do anything between each of the applications or just wait for them to dry?
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