PREPARATION
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All surfaces must be cleaned before applying Seal-Once for best penetration and performance. Remove algae, grime, mold and mildew and old wood treatments using a pressure washer with appropriate cleaners and stain removers.†
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After cleaning, test absorbency of wood by sprinkling a few drops of water on the surface. If the water does not readily penetrate the surface additional
stripping will be necessary. †
† Sanding or removal of paint containing lead may be hazardous. Call 1-800 424-LEAD for details.
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APPLICATION
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Do not use if air or surface temperature is below 35°F.
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Do not apply in rain or when rain is imminent.
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DO NOT THIN. Mix well. Stir contents or shake thoroughly prior to use.
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Apply two coats wet on damp with a brush, pump-up garden sprayer, air-assisted and/or airless sprayer. Use medium to coarse spray pattern. Brush out any puddles.
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For best results, apply in the shade and out of direct sunlight.
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When applying in direct sunlight and wood is hot, spray with a mist of water and apply Seal-Once immediately on dampened surface.
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Apply to all wood surfaces and ends.
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Do not use with other waterproofing products.
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On very porous, aged wood an additional third coat may be necessary.
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Wood can be painted or stained within 24 hours after Seal-Once is applied.
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Approximate coverage 200-300 square feet per gallon, per coat. Actual coverage will vary due to porosity of wood.
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DRYING TIME
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Allow water to evaporate before subjecting surface to light foot traffic. Depending on temperature 2-3 hours is sufficient. In most cases you can apply in the morning and have a barbeque in the evening.
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CLEAN UP
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Clean equipment and brushes with warm, soapy water.
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Store unused product above 32°F, protect from freezing.
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