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Wolman RainCoat 12386 Wood Preservative, Clear, 1 gal

01205 PRESERVATIVE WD OIL BS CLR GAL
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12386
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01205 PRESERVATIVE WD OIL BS CLR GAL
Wolman RainCoat 12386 Wood Preservative, Clear, 1 gal; 1 EA = 1 GAL; 4EA/SHELF PACK

Wolman RainCoat® clear water repellent (oil-based) is a premium performance, 100% clear, oil-based water repellent designed to protect wood against water damage and resist mildew. RainCoat® clear water repellent is colorless and imparts a clear, oiled look, allowing the wood’s original color to show through and gray naturally from UV exposure. RainCoat® is fortified with a mildewcide that resists mildew growth on the coating film. It works to prevent water penetration to minimize wood cracking and checking and to prevent major damage such as splitting and warping. RainCoat® exceeds Federal requirements for water repellency and is recommended for immediate application to the new generation of pressure-treated lumber products.
  • 100% clear, oil finish reveals original wood color and allows wood to gray naturally
  • Protects against cracking, splitting, warping
  • Mildew-resistant coating film keeps wood free of mildew stain
  • For decks, porches, fences, shake, shingle and clapboard siding, boat decks, boardwalks, outdoor furniture, gazebos, arbors and trellises, storage sheds and more
Applicable MaterialsCedar Hickory Lumber Redwood Poplar Wood
Application MethodBrush Roller Spray
Base TypeOil
Boiling Point0 to 999
ColorClear
CompositionsHydrotreated Light Distillate Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane Stoddard Solvent Solvent Naphtha Light Aromatic 1 2 4-TrimethylBenzene
Coverage Area300 to 350
Density0.899
Drying Time7
Flammability Rating2
Flash Point40
FormLiquid
Net Content1
Odor/ScentSolvent-Like
pH Range104
ResistsMildew
Specific Gravity0.899
Temperature Rating50 to 90
Vehicle TypeModified Soya Alkyd
VOC Content249

Item Specifications

  • WOOD PROTECTORS
  • 8.00 lbs per EA
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