Overview:
Cabot® Australian Timber Oil® is a unique blend of oils, originally formulated to protect dense Australian tallowwood, cambara and merbau from extreme exposures. It is a proven translucent-oil treatment that is specially formulated for decks, siding, railings and outdoor furniture. Penetrates deep into wood to accentuate natural wood depth and patina. Containing a precise blend of superb-grade linseed oil for maximum penetration, long-oil alkyds for durability and pure tung oil for color depth and water repellency, it delivers three-way oil
protection. In addition, complex translucent ironoxide pigments are added to ensure a lasting UVabsorbing surface rich with color and dimension.
Surface Preparation:
In order to be effective, a stain must be able to adhere and penetrate. Surfaces must be sound and absolutely dry. Be sure surface is free of all dirt, mildew stains, loose wood fibers and other foreign matter. Old, loose stain should be scraped off and the edges sanded smooth for proper adhesion. New treated wood should be tested for porosity prior to application. Prepare previously stained or weathered surfaces with Cabot® Wood Cleaner to remove dirt and mildew stains, or Cabot® Wood Brightener to revive extremely weathered surfaces. Scrubbing with a stiff bristle brush is required to completely remove all dirt and debris. Sanding may
be required to completely remove all loose wood fibers. Let the surface dry 24-48 hours after cleaning to ensure dry wood. Mildew: Any mildew stains present on the surface prior to application should be removed with Cabot® Wood Cleaner. Mildew stains are not caused by the coating, nor do they represent coating failure. This product contains agents that inhibit the growth of mildew on the coating’s film. Extractive Bleeding: Extractive bleeding is not caused by the coating, nor is it a
coating failure. To remove discoloration caused by extractive bleeding, use Cabot® Wood Brightener. Follow directions on label.
Application:
Apply with good-quality, nylon or polyester brushes, stain pads or professional spray equipment. When spraying, always back-brush immediately. To ensure desired appearance and proper drying time, always finish a small test area
before proceeding. Do not overapply. Shake and stir thoroughly before and during use. If project requires more than 1 container, blend all containers together to ensure uniformity. Apply to small sections at a time (1-3 boards); start at one edge
and follow through to the end of the boards to avoid lap marks. Apply 1 coat only. For wood substrates only. Restrictions: Do not apply in direct sunlight, to hot surfaces or when air or surface temperature is below 50°F (10°C) or may fall below 50°F (10°C) for 48 hours after application. Do not apply over wet surfaces or when rain is imminent. Do not intermix with any other products. Do not thin. Protect
containers from freezing. Do not apply over previously painted or sealed surfaces. For exterior use only.
Maintenance:
UV rays (sunlight) and moisture (rain/snow/dew) are wood’s natural enemies, so minimize exposure. Evaluate finish each spring and maintain as needed. Finish durability depends upon weather, wear and other local conditions, but finish typically lasts 1–3 years on decks and 2–4 years on siding and fences.