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 Preserva-Products Inc.  Wood Preservation and Finishes  

Wood Renewer

 

 

preserv02a.JPG (82986 bytes) WOOD RENEWER® is designed to renew the surface of good wood which has become grayed, weathered or water-stained. Large areas of siding or decks can be treated or individual water stains can be removed by feather-edging.
As effective as Oxalic acid, yet non-toxic.

FEATURES lNCLUDE:
Non-toxic - Pleasant Lemon Scent - Environmentally Safe  - Prepares Wood For New Finish


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This photo shows a board that is good inside, but the surface is weathered and stained.

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A dramatic comparison can be seen as half of the board is treated and rinsed

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A few minutes later, the final half is done. After drying, PRESERVA-WOOD® or other finish can be applied to preserve the beauty.

DIRECTIONS Four simple steps:
1. Saturate surface with WOOD RENEWER®
2. Scrub lightly or power-wash surface.
3. Rinse thoroughly.
4. Reapply
WOOD RENEWER® and allow to dry.

AVAILABLE IN  lemon-scented concentrated liquid:
- 22 fluid ounce bottle makes one gallon.
- I gallon makes 6 gallons. Larger packaging on request.
- Also available in crystal form for large industrial users.

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