Description
A beautiful and versatile silver grey shade of wood stain that can give a very contemporary feel to any garden product or building. Alternatively this wood stain can bring an antique aged or silver weathered look to trellis or garden furniture. It is also a great shade for bringing out features such as a door or windows on a summer house or Wendy house.
Silver Fir is part of the Wood Stain and Protect range; the most versatile wood stains for the garden. It produces a microporous waterproof coating for the timber that will resist mould growth.
This top quality garden paint waterproofs, nourishes and protects all types of external timber, providing your garden with all year round colour and protection.
The superior formulation of this product allows it to be applied to terracotta pots and masonry (will adhere to any material that is porous).
So why not have a go and cheer up those tired pots and old walls as well as your fences and shed. Be adventurous and give your garden a complete make over with this versatile product.
Ideal for:
• Fencing
• Sheds
• Trellis
• Summerhouses
• Planters
• Garden Furniture
• Terracotta Pots
• Masonry
Features:
• Protective Coating
• Easy to Apply + Low Odour
• Pet + Plant Friendly
• Multi Purpose
• Water Repellent
• Mould Resistant
• Masonry + Terracotta Pots
• Easy Water Clean Up
• Light, Fast, Quick Drying
Coverage: 1 Litre will cover 8-12m² per coat
Advice: 2 coats are recommended with further coats increasing the solidity of the colour. Wood Stain + Protect is a wood stain coating so will wear off over time. If applying Wood Stain + Protect to a garden building that will be subjected to high levels of exposure to weather, it is recommended that you apply Protek Clear Tough Coat as a top coat.
This is a protective water-repellent coating. If your timber isn't treated with a preservative then depending on the type of wood and product, you may want to use our Wood Preserver ++ first.
For light colours, we recommend using our Stain Blocking Primer to prevent the top coat discolouring from possible tannin bleed.