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Cabot 1300 Series 140.0001306.008 Exterior Stain, Semi-Transparent, Neutral Base, Liquid, 5 gal, Pail
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Cabot 1300 Series 140.0001306.008 Exterior Stain, Semi-Transparent, Neutral Base, Liquid, 5 gal, Pail is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Features
- Lightly pigmented to accentuate wood grain
- Water-repellent and UV protection
- One-coat application
- When properly applied won't crack, peel or blister
- Not intended for interior surfaces
Description
Description
Cabot semi-transparent stains are deep-penetrating, linseed oil-based stains that beautify and protect exterior wood. These lightly pigmented stains enhance the natural beauty of the wood by allowing the grain, texture and color variations within the wood to show through. Will provide long-lasting, vapor permeable protection that beautifies and enriches exterior wood surfaces. Formulated with non-fade, earth tone pigments to weather slowly over time.
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Applicable Materials: Wood
- Application Method: Brush Roller Spray Stain Pad
- Base Type: Oil
- Boiling Point: 212 deg F
- Color: Neutral Base
- Compositions: Propylene Glycol Heavy Paraffinic Oil Carbendazim
- Container Type: Pail
- Coverage Area: 200 to 300 sq-ft/gal
- Density: 9.1 lb/gal
- Drying Time: 1 to 2 hr
- Flammability Rating: 0
- Flash Point: 204.8 deg F
- Form: Liquid
- Net Content: 5 gal
- pH Range: 8.9
- Pigment Type: Titanium Dioxide
- Sheen: Semi-Transparent
- Specific Gravity: 1.09
- Temperature Rating: 50 deg F
- Vehicle Type: Acrylic Resin
- Viscosity: 20.5 cSt
- VOC Content: 100 g/L
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