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Cabot 3458 Australian Timber Oil, Honey Teak, 1 qt Can

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3458
CABOT

43458 OIL AU TIMBER HONEY TEAK QUART
Cabot 3458 Australian Timber Oil, Honey Teak, 1 qt Can; 1 EA = 1 QUART; 4EA/SHELF PACK

An excellent choice for exotic hardwood decks, siding, railings and outdoor furniture. Contains a precise, unique blend of superb-grade linseed oil for maximum penetration, long-oil alkyds for durability and pure South American tung oil for color depth and water repellency, Australian Timber Oil delivers 3-way oil protection. This technology is a proven translucent oil treatment for mahogany, teak, and other premium exotic wood surfaces used for decks, siding, railings, and outdoor furniture. Austrailian Timber Oil penetrates deep into the dense, resin-rich woods to accentuate natural wood depth and patina. In addition, complex translucent iron oxide pigments are added to ensure a lasting UV absorbing surface rich with color and dimension. Dries to a flat, translucent-toned finish. Application: Optimal results can be obtained by using a pure lambswool applicator, although a high-quality, natural bristle brush also yields excellent results. When spraying Cabot Australian immediately backbrush after each section is coated to ensure proper penetration. Precaution: Apply 1 coat only. Do not over-apply. Coverage: On smooth surfaces, approximately 400 Sq. Ft. to 600 Sq. Ft. per gallon or 250 Sq. Ft. to 350 Sq. Ft. per gallon on rough surfaces.
Applicable MaterialsWood
Application MethodBrush Spray
Base TypeOil
ColorHoney Teak
Container TypeCan
Coverage Area400 to 600 sq-ft/gal
Density7.3 lb/gal
Drying Time24 to 48 hr
Flash Point104 deg F
FormLiquid
Net Content1 qt
Pigment TypeIron Oxide Trans-Oxide Titanium Dioxide
Specific Gravity0.87
Temperature Rating50 deg F
Vehicle TypeLong Oil Alkyds Natural Linseed Oil Tung Oil
Viscosity26 to 56 cPs
VOC Content550 g/L

Item Specifications

  • WOOD PROTECTOR FINISHES
  • 2.32 lbs per EA
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