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Timber Cut End Wood Preserver is specifically designed for pressure-treated timber that has been cut, drilled, or worked, thereby exposing untreated inner wood. Consequently, it provides long-lasting end grain protection from rot, fungi, and blue stain.
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Timber cut end preserver is also ideal for decking and other cut pressure-treated timbers
£18.90 exc VAT | £22.68 inc VAT
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Ensure the longevity and durability of your timber with Barrettine Timber Cut End Wood Preserver. This product is specially formulated to protect the exposed end grains of pressure-treated wood. It offers robust protection against fungal decay, wet rot, wood-discolouring fungus, and wood-boring insects.
Why Choose Barrettine?
Barrettine Timber Cut End Preserver is trusted by professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike for its reliable performance and ease of use. Therefore, protect your investment and keep your timber looking great for years to come!
Q: Can I Use Wood Preserver on Cut Ends?
A: Yes, you can use wood preserver on cut ends. It is recommended to treat the cut ends of wood to provide protection against moisture and decay. Specifically, Barrettine Cut End Preserver is designed for this purpose, offering long-lasting protection from rot, fungi, and blue stain specifically for exposed cut ends of timber.
Q: What Do You Use to Treat Cut Ends of Treated Wood?
A: For treating cut ends of treated wood, it’s best to use Barrettine Cut End Preserver. This product is formulated to penetrate deeply into the wood, effectively protecting against fungal decay and insect attack. The preservative should be applied liberally to ensure it fully saturates the end grain.
Q: How to Treat Wood End Grain?
A: To treat wood end grain, apply the Barrettine Cut End Preserver either liberally with a brush or by standing the cut end in the product for about an hour to ensure deep penetration. It is advisable to apply at least two coats for optimal protection.
Q: What to Put on Wood After Cutting?
A: After cutting wood, it is important to treat the cut surfaces to prevent moisture ingress and decay. Use Barrettine Cut End Preserver on the cut ends.
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