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CWF HardwoodsFlood® CWF Hardwoods Clear Wood Finish 
Penetrating Water-Borne Natural Wood Finish  
 
CWF Hardwoods Clear Wood Finish penetrates and bonds to exterior wood providing a flexible, long lasting rich matte finish, even on tough exotic hardwoods such as Ipe, Pau Lope®, Ironwood and Mahogany. FloodPro Supreme Performance saturates, seals and stabilizes wood to minimize cracking, warping and other damage caused by moisture and sun. The unique formula, combined with premium U.V.-absorbing transoxide pigments, provides a finish that accentuates the beautiful color of your wood for years to come. 

Where To Use

  • All new and weathered exterior woods including T1-11, Cedar, Redwood and Pressure-Treated Wood
  • New and weathered exotic hardwoods such as, Ipe, Pau Lope®, Ironwood, Mahogany and Teak
  • Horizontal and vertical surfaces such as decks, siding, fences and furniture

Coverage

  • Rough Surfaces 100 - 150 sq. ft.
  • Smooth Surfaces 200 - 350 sq. ft.  

Application

  • Apply between 50° and 90° F. Do not apply in hot sunlight.
  • Do not apply if cold, wet weather is expected within 24 hours.
  • Do not thin - use as is.
  • Apply with one or combination of the following - Brush: High quality synthetic stain brush, Roller: Synthetic woven cover 3/8-3/4 inch,
    Spray: Air-Less Sprayer .011 - .015 fluid tip/ 700-800 psi or less, or garden sprayer.
  • Stir thoroughly before and periodically during application.
  • Apply one coat of FloodPro Supreme Performance.
  • Apply a second coat as soon as the wet look dulls (30-60 minutes) or anytime thereafter.
  • After sprayer or roller application, backbrush to improve penetration
    and uniformity of coverage.
  • Wipe up or brush out any puddles to avoid shiny areas, (within 30 minutes).
  • Cover everything you do not wish to coat, including plants and shrubs.

Dry Time
24 hours

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