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Cabot 3002 Deck and Siding Stain, Cedar, 5 gal

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3002
CABOT

53002 FINISH WOOD OIL EXT CEDAR 5G
Cabot 3002 Deck and Siding Stain, Cedar, 5 gal; 1 EA = 1 PAIL

Cabot® wood toned deck and siding stain is specially formulated with a unique blend of resin and oil to provide a great natural finish for bare wood. This distinctive product comes in five natural tones that not only sustains the natural beauty of exterior wood, it also provides excellent wood penetrating protection against the sun and all damaging weather elements. It's water-repellent, to keep moisture out and guard against warping and checking, plus it's mildew-resistant. Easy to apply requiring just one-coat, Cabot® wood toned deck and siding stain slightly darkens wood when first applied leaving a flat and translucent finish. The finish then slowly weathers with time to a natural wood hue depending upon the color of product chosen and the particular wood type on which it was applied.
  • A translucent oil finish that protects and beautifies wood's natural appearance
  • Water-repellent, deep-penetrating
  • Not intended for interior surfaces
  • For new or reconditioned exterior wood, including decks, siding, fences, trim, shingles and shakes
Applicable MaterialsWood
Application MethodBrush Paint Pad Roller Spray
Base TypeOil
Boiling Point298.4
ColorCedar
CompositionsLight Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Heavy Aliphatic Solvent Paraffin Wax ((Trichloromethyl)thio)phthalimide Xylene Mixed Isomers Carbendazim Zirconium 2-Ethylhexanoate Hydrotreated Heavy Petroleum Naphtha Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime Ethylbenzene
Container TypePail
Coverage Area400 to 600
Density7.2
Drying Time24 to 48
Flammability Rating2
Flash Point104
FormLiquid
Net Content5
Pigment TypeOxide Trans-Oxide
SheenWood Toned
Specific Gravity0.86
Temperature Rating50
Vehicle TypeAlkyd Resin Refined Natural Linseed Oil
Viscosity20.5
VOC Content550

Item Specifications

  • STAINS
  • 40.14 lbs per EA
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