Circa 1850 DEX Brown End Cut Wood Preservative is a paintable wood preservative that provides a brown finish. It is developed exclusively for exterior, above ground use. It provides paintable protection for cut or drilled pressure treated wood against rot and mildew and is designed for projects where a brown change is desired. It is ideal for the protection of decks, fences, doors, sashes, window frames, outdoor furniture and millwork.
For exterior use only. Not for use in dwellings. For above ground
use only.
Apply by brush only. Do not spray or dip. Do not use this wood preservative or treated wood
where this wood preservative may contaminate food, feed or drinking water.
Circa 1850 Dex Brown End Cut Wood Preservative is only to be applied onto bare wood
or wood previously finished with any of the Circa1850 Dex wood preservatives.
Wood
surface should be clean and dry. Remove all paint, varnish, wax or any other coating that
may prevent penetration with Circa 1850 Soft•Strip. Allow to dry thoroughly before
application or re-coating. Use caution with some paint finishes as they may cause bleeding.
Use as supplied - do not dilute. Do not apply to wood or any surface where prolonged skin
contact may occur. May be used on greenhouse and garden timbers in close contact with
non-food producing plants only. Carrier solvent must be allowed to dry before introducing
plants to prevent phytotoxicity. Allow to dry thoroughly before permitting contact.
Brush on 2 liberal coats; heavy lumber may require more treatment. If rotting conditions are severe, allow to dry thoroughly before applying additional coats by brushing only. Allow 72 hours to dry.
Product Code: 2303 | |
Size: | Case Pack: |
946 mL (1 qt) | 6 |
3.78 L (1 gal) | 2 |
- ZINC BASED PRESERVATIVE
- PROTECTS END CUTS AGAINST ROT AND MILDEW
- BROWN PAINTABLE FINISH
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