Wood finishing

Wood finishing
Author: William C. Feist
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Total Pages: 28
Release: 1978
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Wood Finishing: Water Repellents and Water-Repellent Preservatives. Revision

Wood Finishing: Water Repellents and Water-Repellent Preservatives. Revision
Author: William C. Feist
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1978
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ISBN:

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Water plays a key role in the rapid weathering of wood exposed outdoors, in the performance of exterior finished wood, and in the decay or rotting of wood. Properly seasoned wood that stays dry is not subject to decay, to premature failure of paints and finishes, or to many of the other serious problems associated with weathering. There are some relatively simple wood treatments that can be used to slow down the pickup of water and help keep wood dry. These treatments are called water repellents (WR). When a preservative is added to a WR, it is called a water-repellent preservative (WRP). The composition of these two treating materials is very similar; both contain a substance that repels water (usually paraffin wax or related material), a resin or drying oil, and a solvent such as turpentine or mineral spirits. Addition of a preservative such as pentachlorophenol or copper naphthenate to a water repellent helps to protect wood surfaces against decay and mildew organisms.

Wood Finishing

Wood Finishing
Author: Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1968
Genre: Wood
ISBN:

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The Role of Water Repellents and Chemicals in Controlling Mildew on Wood Exposed Outdoors

The Role of Water Repellents and Chemicals in Controlling Mildew on Wood Exposed Outdoors
Author: William C. Feist
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 1984
Genre: Mildew
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The natural look of wood siding, and the retention of that look, has become increasingly popular over the past several years. Many new commercial formulations are being offered for use as clear natural wood finishes. A successful finish will retain color, control mold and mildew, and minimize weathering. Some of these formulations contain a chemical as a mildewcide (fungicide, preservative) and/or a water repellent, and some do not. To evaluate several chemicals (alone or in combination with water repellents) as components of natural finish formulations, we dip-treated ponderosa pine sapwood specimens in various formulations and exposed them on test fences in Mississippi, Wisconsin and Washington. Several chemicals were very effective at controlling mildew and maintaining the natural appearance of the exposed wood. Aqueous formulations of chromium salts were the most effective for up to 22 months exposure outdoors. Many chemical formulations in mineral spirits (including water repellents and wood sealers) were effective for 5 to 9 months of exposure, but their effectiveness was reduced with longer exposure. Of all the chemicals evaluated in mineral spirits formulations, only pentachlorophenol and copper naphthenate were found to be effective mildewcides after exposures of greater than 9 months. Their mildewcidal effectiveness was improved with the addition of a simple water repellent (paraffin wax), especially with exposures greater than 9 months. Mildew growth was markedly worse in the warm, humid climate of Mississippi than in Washington or Wisconsin. This means that natural wood finishes for climates similar to Mississippi must contain high concentrations of effective mildewcides for good performance. This paper should be useful to homeowners, architects, builders, and wood finish formulators.

Wood Finishing: Water-repellent Preservatives

Wood Finishing: Water-repellent Preservatives
Author: FOREST PRODUCTS LAB MADISON WIS.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 1968
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ISBN:

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Homeowners can avoid many exterior wood finishing problems by treatment with a water-repellent preservative solution (WRP). This treatment guards against damage to the wood and paint caused by water and by decay and stain fungi (mildew). WRP treatment of wood is recommended both before painting and also as a natural finish for exterior wood. (Author).

Wood Finishing

Wood Finishing
Author:
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Total Pages: 7
Release: 1973
Genre: Wood
ISBN:

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