Product Description
What Will Driftwood Weathering Wood Finish Do For You?
Love that restoration look? Achieve that high end weathered look without the messy, time-consuming and costly faux paint techniques. Driftwood Weathering Wood Finish creates a beautiful driftwood weathered finish on most bare unfinished wood furniture. Use on fencing, decks, siding, ceilings, banisters, moulding, frames, window boxes, beams, posts and feature walls plus more.
What’s In The Box?
2 Envelopes w/2 packets ea
Instructions
Instructions
Mix 1 packet with 1 Cup of water and apply to bare wood. For application on woods high in tannins such as oak, mahogany or walnut, dilute the solution for a lighter color. Suggested dilution for woods high in tannins is up to 1 gallon of water per 2 packets.
Apply with a brush, sponge, or sprayer and see results usually within 10-15 minutes.
Product will cover approx. 100-150 sq. ft and up to 400-560 sq. ft. if diluted. That’s 4 cups up to 2 full gallon of solution.
What to Expect: Most woods will take on a bluish gray color – some darker than others. Try the product on an inconspicuous area first. Darken the color with a 2nd coat or lighten it by diluting the solution. Pine, birch and poplar will be lighter while oak, walnut and mahogany will be darker.
Will NOT work on particle board, balsa, parawood, bamboo, rubberwood or Malaysian oak or wood that has been pre-treated.
Clean up: Clean up with soap and water. Unused solution can be stored up to 3 mths in an airtight non-metal container. Dry product can be stored indefinitely.
CAUTION: Product stains skin and clothing. Avoid inhalation of powder.
RECOMMENDED TOP COAT: To protect your Driftwood Weathering Wood Finish, we recommend our Driftwood Final Finish Liquid Wax.
Price: $24.99
- Creates a Beautiful Aged Driftwood Finish, Quickly and Easily on bare, unfinish wood – just watch our video on the left
- Simple to Use – Mix with water and apply – see your results in minutes
- Clean up with soap and water
- Low Odor, Non-Toxic and free of VOCs – environmentally friendly
- Indoor or Outdoor Use – Finish lasts a Lifetime










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