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Click me for Instructions!Preparing to stain Clearwood
 
 Clearwood PS mouldings are manufactured using a revolutionary process that provides the look of clear pine on superior and durable polymer profiles. It is fast and easy to stain or paint. No sanding, no sealing, no imperfections. For best results, simply apply any penetrating oil base stain or paint, and topcoat for a Beautiful Finish!
 

Superior Quality to Wood or MDF

  • WIll not crack,warp,split,or bow
  • Absorbs no moisture
  • Easy Installation
  • No Sap or Knots
  • No Predrilling Required
  • Every Inch Usable
  • Saves Trees
Less Waste!
 Clearwood PS mouldings have
a patented coating with a non repetitive wood grain finish for a quality, consistent appearance. Clearwood PS eliminates the knots, sap and shade variation associated with traditional pine mouldings. Every inch is usable!!
Fast and Easy To Use!
Eliminates sanding and sealing. Requires less finishing time compared to unfinished moulding. Usually paints in one coat.
Stains Uniformly!
The Clearwood PS process allows predictable staining and painting results. No blotches or discoloration.

PREPARING TO STAIN CLEARWOOD


 
1.DO NOT SAND Clearwood PS. (Patented coating could be removed by sanding.)

2. If the surface needs cleaning, wipe with mineral spirits, naphtha, or ammonia

3. Clearwood PS can be restained to a darker shade, if desired, after the first application dries..

4. For best results use a water based putty or filler after staining to fill nail holes, seams and miters.

5. Remember, just like with conventional wood mouldings, some stains will give better results than others. For best results, try your stain before starting your project.


APPLYING THE TOP COAT

After the stain has thoroughly dried, apply a clear polyurethane topcoat. Polyurethane can be applied with a brush or spray. Lacquers and acrylics must be sprayed - not brushed.

PAINTING CLEARWOOD

Clearwood PS, presealed and pre sanded, paints easily; usually with one coat. Apply any oil or latex paint with a brush, roller or sprayer.
 

STAINING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Use a penetrating oil base stain shake well, stir often-pigment will tend to settle to the bottom.

2. Apply stain with lint free cloth or brush. When using a brush remove the excess liquid from the bristles before applying stain.

3. Allow stain to dry, usually 5-15 minutes. (Follow stain can instructions).

4. Buff with lint free rag to bring out the grain.

5. If darker color is desired, apply a second coat after 4-6 hours. (The stain will continue to be absorbed after Clearwood PS appears dry to the touch.)

6. When the second coat looks dry, buff to bring out the grain.


Note: Always test the stain on
scrap material before
starting your project.
 



RECOMMENDED STAINS

For Best Results, We Recommend the Following Penetrating Stains:

  • Minwax
  • McCloskey Tungseal
  • Sherwin Williams
  • Hy-Klas
  • Behr


    • Paintable/Stainable
    • WIll not crack,warp,split,or bow
    • Absorbs no moisture
    • Easy Installation
    • Saves Trees
    • Resistant to scuffs and dents
    • Does not require sanding

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