Cabot 140.0019400.005 Australian Timber Oil Water Reducible Stain, Natural Water Reducible Natural Quart

Brand:Cabot

3.6/5

59.93

Formula riducibile in acqua. Non destinato alle superfici interne. Disponibile in 5 colori tonica legno. Ideale per ponti, rivestimenti, ringhiere e mobili da esterno. Protezione dall'olio a 3 vie per una penetrazione superiore.

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Formula riducibile in acqua. Non destinato alle superfici interne. Disponibile in 5 colori tonica legno. Ideale per ponti, rivestimenti, ringhiere e mobili da esterno. Protezione dall'olio a 3 vie per una penetrazione superiore.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Cabot
Brand ‎Cabot
Color Water Reducible Natural
Color ‎Water Reducible Natural
CPSIA Cautionary Statement ‎No Warning Applicable
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,237 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Oil
Finish Type ‎Oil
Included Components ‎Cabot 140.0019400.005 Australian Timber Oil Water Reducible, Translucent, Natural - 1 quart
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎4.25 x 4.25 x 4.75 inches
Item model number ‎140.0019400.005
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎2.1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Cabot
Material Stain
Material ‎Stain
Model Name Australian Timber Oil Water Reducible
Model Name ‎Australian Timber Oil Water Reducible
Paint Type ‎Water Based,Oil
Part Number ‎19400-05
Product Dimensions ‎4.25 x 4.25 x 4.75 inches
Recommended Uses For Product ‎interior
Size ‎Quart
Surface Recommendation Furniture
Surface Recommendation ‎Furniture
Warranty Description ‎Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Scritto da: Alaska Computer Guy
Follow the instructions to a beautiful finished product
I am grateful to have found this product. We used this to stain a severely weather damaged deck upon which maintenance had been deferred for a large number of years by the previous owner. All while buying this home, contractors kept telling us that the deck would have to be torn down and replaced but I didn't believe them, and I didn't want to spend that kind of money when the wood seemed structurally sound but cosmetically awful. The most recent stain that appears to have been applied at least 5 years ago was a solid stain which I disliked because it hides the natural beauty of wood. It was basically paint that they slapped on to hide the problems that were beginning to appear with the wood. In order to prepare the deck to be stained, I started by power washing the deck to remove as much of the solid stain as I could. I probably wouldn't have needed to do so, but I did use a wood grain filler to fill in some of the deeper cracks and gouges in the wood because I thought it would help the wood to last longer. With that done, I used hand sanding blocks on the guard rails and a wood floor sander with 60 grit sandpaper to remove the difficult stain and take off surface defects from the wood. Next I used a wood cleaner and brightener to get rid of the many years of deeply embedded algae stains and lichen and wood tannins and uv damage to get my deck starting to look like wood again. With all of that done, I just had to wait a couple of days for it to dry out before I started staining. I applied stain to the guard rails with a lambskin painting glove and used Cabot's own stain pad to on the horizontal decking. Staining the rails was burdensome and time consuming, but fortunately this stain requires only a single coat application so I didn't have to go back over everything a second time. Staining the deck surface was amazingly quick and easy when compared to doing the guard rails. I got the entire surface stained in about 2 hours and all of the rails took probably 6 or 8 hours to finish in total. I made the mistake of staining one of the guard rails before checking the weather and about an hour after I had finished it the rain started gently so I covered it with plastic to keep the rain off until it had dried for 48 hours. The spot that got hit with the rain did develop some light water spots which I gently brushed over after everything had thoroughly dried out and after that very light second coat they mostly fade into the rest of the appearance and nobody (except me) can tell that they are there. Whenever you are getting ready to stain, I recommend that you check your weather closely and wait until you expect to have at least 24 or 48 hours to let it completely dry before rain is expected. I know that my deck is not the nicest looking deck in town, but I am very pleased with the way that it turned out and with the beautiful appearance compared to what it started looking like. I used Jarrah Brown and only ended up using 3 of the 5 gallons that I purchased, so I am going to keep the other 2 gallons around and hopefully I'll be able to use them in another year or two when it needs to be restained to be kept in good shape. I would highly recommend this product to anyone for use with an old or weathered deck, but only if you are willing to put in the time to properly prepare your deck. I found it to be pretty easy to work with; it didn't make a huge mess, and the odor wasn't nearly as strong as I was expecting it to be after reading about oil based stains. The places where I let it drip or run down the sides don't look as good as where I thoroughly wiped away excess stain which is just a lesson that I learned with this, my first experience with staining a deck. Updated after 1 year: Because it had been so long since our deck was properly maintained I applied a second coat approximately 1 year after the first application, thinking that the other may have soaked deep into the wood and figuring another coat couldn't hurt anything. It has been about 4 days since application and I added a new picture showing it's resistance to the heavy rain we had today.
Scritto da: Old Surfer Dude
It's a good finish
Painting is a total misnomer. It should be called preparation and cleanup. Second coat ... first coat was 20 years ago. Be sure to stir it well
Scritto da: Atlanta Engineer
Update: 2nd coat after 10 mos did wonders, upgrade from 3* to 5* but, darker than desired..
I am updating my original review from three to five stars after cleaning and applying a second coat 10 months after the original application in June of 2021. At that time, I Oxi cleaned, sanded, and applied a single coat only, recommended by Cabot, according to my recollection. It is a watery product, like watered down varnish, and must be applied quickly, matching wet to wet or it will "lap" where the product dried and gets the equivalent of a second coat. Do 1 or 2 boards from beginning to end, to avoid overlap. I got lazy and did 3'x3' sections, and mostly made it except for one or two as shown in the third picture. In the original review I complained that the product looked too orange and yellow, not "natural", there was no sheen (no sheen= will not reject dirt... smooth shiny surfaces reject dirt), and it did not really reject and puddle water either. I now recognize that "natural" is code word for orangey yellow, and they want us to accept that as close to the clear we want when we buy "natural". Clear products will not last, and will not protect against UV, so this is their way of backing us into the closest they can come. As you can see (Left pic first coast, middle and right after second coat) after second coat this product on my deck comes alive! Darker than I want , but far less orange and warmer yellow. Fully rejects and puddles water. Sheen looks nice, yet is not slippery, but will reject dirt and last. I am now hopeful that this will last 2-3 years with mod pressure hose down, then Oxi clean once again, apply quick follow up coat.... 2-3 more years each. My deck is approx 375 Sq Ft. First coat 1.25 gallons. Second: less than a gallon. I would wait a couple weeks till first coat is really dry, then follow with a quick 2nd coat. I use a 5-6 inch deck brush on 4' paint extension handle to be sure to brush the product into cracks for a good seal. Spraying and the pads not quite as good IMHO. (Pine Deck is now at least 11 years old). Good luck. AtlEngineer
Scritto da: Bryan Sullivan
LOVE this for my decks
During the thick of the pandemic, I decided to refinish our very weathered decks, sanding them down and applying a new stain. After much research and several rabbit holes, I chose Cabot. I could not be happier! The great thing about getting it through Amazon is that it has a type of oil level that is not carried in the stores in my state. The price is comparable to brick and mortar stores and the application is easy. I love watching the rainwater bead on top of the wood instead of soaking into it (including a before and two afters)
Scritto da: bhappy2
bamboo
Used on bamboo for privacy fence. Don't want my bamboo to turn gray. Will use on pressure treated wood frame after it dries out.
Scritto da: Grand_nanny
Excellent for Teak
This is an excellent product. I don’t have a deck nor did I follow directions. Instead I did what I saw on a sailboat in Mexico that’s sits out in the sun and saltwater. The teak was beautiful. I was told about this product and to use 3 coats. I did exactly that and the teak on my boat is now beautiful. Wonderful color with amberwood and a beautiful satin finish that still displays the grain. I will rub out after 4 or 5 weeks after final hardening. Expecting the tung oil protection to last. I will do a patio teak table exactly the same. The days of varnishing teak are gone.
Scritto da: Gale
I wanted oil rather than stain.
I have a small deck made of Brazilian Tiger Wood. I have stained maybe three times. Last year I sanded down to the original wood. I live in NM and summer sun is harsh. Last year put one coat of this product with the instructions to use lamb wool whatever the tool was. Did not come out really good and lasted one season but I overall liked it. This year put on two coats with sponge applicator and it turn out much better. Will use again when needed.
Scritto da: T
long lasting
I used this product on my fence and it lasted about 7 full years and still looked pretty good! I'm going to put it on my deck this time and we'll see how long it stands up on a horizontal surface. Be sure to get the oil based version and not the water based one!
Scritto da: Mari Fuller
Five Stars
great service from across the pond will buy it again when needed
Scritto da: Laurie K
Revived My Sad Looking Patio Table
Wonderful product. Used to revive my very weathered patio table. This is a one coat only product, which cleans up with water and is fast to apply and easy to use. Came quickly and well packaged.
Scritto da: Paola
Le prix du quart de little est exhorbitant. Lisez bien le descriptif car la photo est celle du litre
Le produit est excellent. Je l'utilise depuis 10 ans. Marque fiable.

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