The Woodworker’s Guide to Preserving & Treating Wood

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

anti-wear-hydraulic-oil

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

applying-a-laquer

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Applying A Shellac

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Applying Polyurethane

Ease of Application – Hard

Cost – £££

Automatic impregnation plant - transfer system

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Baking Soda for Aging Wood

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Boiled Linseed Oil

Ease of Application – Med

Cost – ££

Fiberglass Repair

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Charring

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Copper Naphthenate

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Danish Oil

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Decking oil

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – ££

Dyes

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – ££

Eco Wood Treatment

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Iron Acetate Woodstain

Ease of Application – Med

Cost – ££

Linseed oil

Ease of Application – Med

Cost – ££

Liquid Glass Epoxy Resin

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Mineral oil

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Motor oil

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Natural Wood Stains

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Olive oil

Ease of Application – Hard

Cost – £££

Osmose Lumber Treatment

Ease of Application – Med

Cost – ££

PENTACRYL WOOD STABILIZER

Ease of Application – Hard

Cost – £££

Pressure Treatment Process

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Sealing Wood

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Shou Sugi Ban

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Spraying Lacquer

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Stain & Wax

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Timber oil

Ease of Application – Hard

Cost – £££

Thermo treatment plant

Ease of Application – Hard

Cost – ££

Thermowood - heat treated wood

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Varnish Wood

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Water Based Polyurethane

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Water based wood stain

Ease of Application – Easy

Cost – £

Wipe on Poly
From: £35.00 ex. VAT - £42.00 inc. VAT

Plywood Paint / MDF Paint - A tough, long lasting, fast drying gloss finish made on a high build alkyd. High impact resistance, compatible with most primers or as a single coat. - Coverage: 5-10 m² per litre - Touch Drying Time: 3-6 hours - Recoat: 16 hours - Hard Drying Time: 48 hours