Protecting Timber with Timber Preserver
Tested in Australian conditions and approved for commercial and domestic use. Learn more about APVMA approved
For use in areas such as deck subframes, crossarms, timber fencing, sleepers, timber decking and bearers, timber joints of all kinds and situations where damp conditions could promote decay or other biological attack.
Timber Preserver can be applied by any convenient means such as brush, roller, spray or even dip application. Best results are obtained with the application of two (2) flood coats. For remedial treatment, it is essential that all decayed wood be removed from the timber surface prior to the application of the Timber Preserver. Clean up equipment with mineral turpentine. Painting over Timber Preserver is only recommended with oil based paints. Builders “filler” products will adhere to Timber Preserver provided sufficient drying time has been allowed.
Active Constituent | 20g/L Copper as Copper Napthenate |
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Colour | Dark Green |
Density | 0.95kg/L |
Odour | Oily |
6-8 square metres per litre.
Mineral turpentine.
Packed in 20 litre closed head drum or 1 & 4 litre steel cans
May irritate the eyes and skin. Avoid contact with the eyes and skin. Wash hands after use. If poisoning occurs contact a Doctor of Poisons Information Centre (13 11 26).
If painting is necessary a post-treatment during period of at least 3 weeks should be allowed. Use only oil based paints or stains. Avoid light colours, as the oil will discolour them.
Compatible with most common metals and plastics.
Weight | N/A |
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Size | 1 LITRE, 4 LITRE, 20 LITRE, 200 LITRE |
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