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Application Guide
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STEP 1
SURFACE PREPARATION
The First Step to renewing your
log home is cleaning the surface. On new wood surfaces brush or wipe off any
extraneous debris that might be present. On the log surface where the buildup
of fungi is under the surface of a stain or finish - power wash, strip or
sand off this coating and wipe it down with a damp cloth or sponge prior
to the application. There are several ways to clean dirty, weathered wood.
The most common types of surface cleaners offered by Perma-Chink Systems:
- Wood ReNew - is an excellent surface
preparation prior to staining or restaining, preserving or sealing.
Wood ReNew works well on logs, decks, fences and cedar shakes.
Wood ReNew is a concentrated powder that is mixed with water and
applied to wood. It removes stains and discoloration caused by dirt, mildew,
and mold-renewing the natural beauty of wood.
Apply solution liberally with sprayer, brush or mop from bottom up. Allow
solution to work for ten minutes, keeping the surface wet with additional
amounts of solution. When necessary, use a medium bristle scrub brush or stiff
broom to help clean surface. Rinse thoroughly from top down with water hose
or pressure washer. Heavily discolored areas may require additional treatments.
When application and rinsing of product has been completed, rinse any shrubbery,
plants and landscaping areas that have had exposure to product.
- Oxcon - lightens and brightens wood surfaces
prior to using natural finishes or semi-transparent stains. For use on Exterior
and Interior logs, decks, railings and fences.
Oxcon may be applied with a sprayer, roller, brush or broom. Use
liberal amounts (a flowing coat) over a specific area. Do not spot-treat since
this method of application could cause blotching. Let the solution sit on
the surface for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with plenty of water. Apply from
bottom up and rinse from top down.
- Corn
Cob Blasting - Corn blasting media
is a light abrasive for the purpose of stripping, cleaning or removal of old
finishes on most wood substrates. The media itself is actually made from corncobs
that have been dried and ground to a specific size.
This media then placed into a pressure pot type-blasting machine and then
it is blown through a specific sized nozzle onto the wood to remove the old
finish. The process is very much like sandblasting, but much safer for the
user and environment.
By using corn blasting media, there is no water or other chemicals
used that may cause the wood substrate to "fuzz" or swell, thereby eliminating
the need to sand the surface prior to applying your finish. Properly blasted
substrates will have sort of a "velvet" look and will normally stain a little
darker than smooth or planed surfaces. This velvet texture makes an excellent
surface for the finish to adhere to, and will create a professional image
for the entire home.
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After you've inspected all wood for deterioration and removed or
restored any wood that is not structurally sound and used the right restoration
products from Perma-Chink Systems, move to STEP 2.
To STEP 2
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