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Wood Treatment Preservers

Prepare, Preserve and Protect soft and hard garden woods from weathering and biological growth with the extensive Roxil range.

Let this three-step process guide you from cleaning to waterproofing and ensure your fences, sheds and garden furniture can withstand all seasons for years to come.

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SoluGuard Woodworm Treatment and Pressure Sprayer
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£40.99
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Roxil Wood Scrub Gel 1 Litre tin
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£14.99
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Roxil Wood Preserver 5 Litres can
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£31.99
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5 L sprayer set up 1
£19.99
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1 L Roxil Wood Cream 352x112
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£19.99
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Roxil Wood and Patio Cleaner 5 litre can
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£19.99
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500ml SoluGuard Woodworm Treatment Spray Curved Booklet Label
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£14.99
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5 L SoluGuard Woodworm and Rot Treatment AST EU 1
£29.99
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Roxil Wood Protection Liquid Hero Image
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£27.99
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5 L Roxil PC Coloured Wood Preserver Red Cedar AST
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£29.99
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Roxil Enhanced Decking Oil
£39.99
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275g Roxil Wood Filler Natural top
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£13.99
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An open 300 g tin of Roxil Beeswax Wood Polish.
£16.99
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Wooden Clubhouse, Kent – Roxil Wood Preserver & Roxil Wood Protection Cream

Ashford Beekeeping Club needed an easy-to-apply wood protection. Due to its location, the protection against woodworm, rot and moisture.

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Untreated timber decking is vulnerable to rain, UV radiation & more. Read on for a guide on how to treat outdoor wooden decking.

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Wet Rot

Wood is one of the oldest construction materials on the planet. The earliest-discovered wood growing plant dates from approximately 400 million years ago. There is evidence that humans have been building wooden structures since the tail end of the Stone Age. Despite this resilience, wet rot can make short work of unprotected wooden structures.Wet rot poses the biggest threat to…

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