Wood protection treatment includes products you use to treat and protect your woodwork, such as wood oil, varnish, glaze and cleaners.
What is the benefit of wood protection treatment?
Caring for, cleaning, and maintaining your outdoor wood in the right way is important if you want it to look good, keep it healthy, and ensure that it lasts for several seasons. Therefore, it is important that you preserve your decking, terrace, wooden fence, or wooden outdoor furniture.
Extended lifespan
With proper wood protection treatment that includes cleaning, treatment, and maintenance, you will extend the life of your wood surfaces. With the right type of wood preservative, such as wood oil or varnish, you protect the wood from weather and wind.
Protect your wood
With the right wood preservative, cleaning, and finishing, you can protect your outdoor wood surfaces from mould and fungus. If your decking or wooden furniture has become mouldy or discoloured, you can clean them with our effective and concentrated deck cleaner.
Preserve the appearance
By cleaning, maintaining, and treating your wood, you maintain the wood’s beautiful, natural surface. With a wood oil or wood stain, you can enhance the natural texture of the wood and also make the wood water-repellent. You can choose different shades of glaze or wood oil to either lighten the wood or make it darker.
Frequently asked questions about wood protection treatment
How often should I treat my outdoor wood?
It depends on various factors, such as the climate and the wood’s exposure to sun and rain. But in general, the recommendation is to treat your outdoor wood annually or as needed.
What products do I need for complete wood protection treatment?
To fully preserve your wood, you should buy a cleaner that is suitable for wood surfaces. But it is up to you whether to treat your wood with wood oil, glaze, or another wood preservative.
What happens if I don’t treat my wood?
Wood is an organic material and will be damaged by weather and wind over time. Without wood protection treatment, your wood risks being damaged, attacked by mould and fungus, and losing its natural appearance much faster.