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Garage Door Wood Preservative

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Embossed FiberglassFiberglass FrontStain FiberglassPainting Front Door IdeasPainting A Metal DoorTotal GelPainted DoorsWood DoorsDeck DoorsForwardShe used American Walnut stain. Did a butterscotch colored primer coat first. Explains how to tape it all off. » Why Hello There, American Walnut. SHERWOOD GARAGE DOOR SEALER is a specially formulated sealer that is water and UV resistant, with good fungal protection and a natural matt finish. Ideally suited for use on garage doors. Download Technical Data Sheet Download Material Safety Data Sheet SHERWOOD GARAGE DOOR SEALER is a step 2 PROTECT product and forms part of the SHERWOOD 3 STEP WOOD SOLUTION Sand the surface with 150-180 grit sandpaper Previously coated wood in good condition: Sand lightly with 360 grit sandpaper, steel wool or fine abrasive pad. Previously coated wood in poor condition: Treat wood with SHERWOOD WOOD STRIPPER to remove old coatings, followed by SHERWOOD WOOD REVIVER to restore weather damage and to neutralise the wood surface.




Sand as per new wood. Treat wood with SHERWOOD WOOD REVIVER to remove any weather damage and to neutralise the wood surface. All surfaces to be coated should be sound, clean, dry and free from sawdust and loose, flaking material after using the correct preparation products. Stir product in the container regularly with a flat paddle to achieve an even consistency during application process. Apply product using the application method icons guideline. Apply 1 coat and allow to dry for 4 hours at 23°C (dependent on humidity level) before lightly sanding with 360 grit sandpaper or steel wool to ensure a smoother finish. Apply a second coat and allow to dry. The product will be touch dry after 30 minutes and hard dry after 24 hours. 10 m2/litre dependent on density/texture of the wood grain. Remove as much of the product as possible from the application equipment using cloth or paper towel before cleaning with water. Always dispose of excess product or empty containers in a responsible manner without harming the environment by contacting a waste disposal organisation.




As wood is a living material, regularly apply SHERWOOD INTERIOR WOOD PRESERVER to nourish the wood surface. To ensure a consistent appearance, ensure that the batch numbers on all containers are the same. Where batch numbers on containers differ, intermix before use. Keep out of reach of children. Wear a suitable dust mask when sanding. Ensure adequate ventilation during application and drying. Avoid contact with skin. If contact with skin should occur, wash immediately with warm water and soap or a recognised skin cleaner. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with running water and seek medical advice. If product is ingested, drink plenty of water or milk. Do not induce vomiting at any time. Store in a cool, dry place with adequate ventilation and away from open flames, direct heat or severe cold. Keep container properly sealed. To avoid any risk of spillage, always transport in a secure, upright position.




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Stop when you reach sound, solid wood.2. Use a paint scraper to scrape off any old paint.3. Mask off the area around the repair with painter's tape.4. Take a narrow paintbrush and apply an epoxy bonding agent to all of the exposed wood.5. Hold a 4-inch-wide plastic putty knife against the bottom end of the casing, and trace the casing's profile onto the blade of the putty knife.6. Cut the casing's profile from the knife using aviation snips.7. Squeeze some epoxy onto a Lexan panel and thoroughly mix it with a putty knife.8. Force the epoxy into the cavities where the rotted wood was removed.9. Smooth the epoxy with a putty knife.10. Hold a straightedge against the underside of the windowsill, then strike off the epoxy with a putty knife to fill any remaining voids and create a perfectly straight line.11. Use the putty knife that was trimmed with the aviation snips to shape the epoxy to match the original casing. 12. Allow the epoxy to cure overnight, then sand it smooth and apply one coat of primer and two topcoats of paint.

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