Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Ocean
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General Features
- Water repellent
- Allows wood to breathe
- Semi-transparent finish
- Durable and resistant to exterior weather conditions
- UV resistant
- Child safe (EN 71-3 Certified)
- Does not crack, peel or blister
- Ready to use
Where to use- Suitable for all exterior wood except floors
- Doors and window joinery
- Shutters
- Claddings
- Fences
- Pergolas
- Balcony railings
- Roof fringes
Packaging- 1 L.
- 2,5 L.
- 5 L.
- 15 L. (Upon request)
ExteriorNot to be applied on decks/floors.Uv ResistantApply with brushStir well before use1 Lt covers 6-7 m2 in 2 coatsDoes not crack or blister.
Warning: The colors shown here are applied on pine and intended to approximate the final color. The color and the gloss obtained will vary according to the type, texture, and the absorbency of the wood. Film thickness and the number of coats applied will also affect the result. To see the final color, it is recommended to apply the product on the wood to be used. Tips
During the application, the application method and amounts specified in the Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain - Colored Wood Varnish Technical Data Sheet should be followed.
Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Wood Varnish is ready to use, no thinning is required.
Care should be taken to sand between coats to improve the final appearance, adhere to each other and get the desired performance from the paint.
For good protection, it is very important to apply Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain colored wood varnish on the heads of the wood. Thus, water repellency will be given to the head parts that receive the most water.
Make sure that the edges of the wood are rounded. In these sharp corners, the varnish does not adhere sufficiently and the film thickness remains weak. The possibility of getting water from this sharp corner arises, causing the varnish to peel off.
In exterior applications, the design of wooden details so that they do not accumulate on the surface where water will flow significantly increases the service life of the product.
If maximum service life is desired from exterior applications, at least 1 coat of product should be applied to the back of the wood. In this way, the moisture that the wood can take from the facade and construction will be kept to a minimum and the work of the wood will be minimized.
In order to achieve a homogeneous appearance, sanding and painting should always be done in the direction of the veins of the wood.
As the color of wood paints used in outdoor areas darkens, the resistance to sunlight (UV) and performance time increases.
In the pre-sanding and Inter-fold sanding process, the sanding should be cleaned as it fills, and if it is not cleaned, it should be replaced with a new one.
The varnishing process should always be started from the top point of the wood and applied in areas of 3-5 square meters. If the application is to be interrupted during the application of wood varnish; the application should be left in the joints of the woods or the parts of the decking and facade edge. Otherwise, it will ride layer by layer and have visually bad results. Always brush towards the unpainted area where the last wood varnish was applied, then come back to the painted surface and rub in excess paint.
The performance of the wood increases with regular maintenance. Check your exterior wood every two years to provide Ideal protection and, if necessary, carry out wood varnish maintenance.
Dew can occur on wood or painted surface on days when the temperature difference is excessive day and night. In this case, the surface should be cleaned of dew and moisture by wiping with a dry cloth, and after the surface is completely dry and the painting process should begin.
Especially before the application of wood varnish to be made on hardwoods such as Iroko, Chestnut, tannin, and rubber-like natural additives, the surface should be cleaned from these rubber and tannin residues by wiping with cellulosic thinner after sanding. These substances, which can be found on the surface of wood, prevent wood varnish from sticking to the surface and can cause late drying.
Especially in summer, the application of the product at noon when the sun hits the steep is not recommended. Varnish can dry on the surface without adequate absorption by Wood. In addition, brush movement can be difficult due to rapid drying, and brush marks can occur on the surface. To solve this problem, the performance of the product decreases if the wood varnish is thinned too much.
Since heat-treated woods (ThermoWood® etc.) have high absorption, 1 coat of Hickson Decor Aqua Clear Primer transparent wood primer should be applied to the floor before applying the wood varnish.
Problems and Solutions
The color of Hickson Decor Ultra Aqua Wood Stain wood varnish is different from the color you chose on the color chart.
Causes of the Problem:
- Application of Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain wood varnish without sufficient mixing.
- Using more or less than the amount specified in the user manual
- The woods on which you have applied wood varnish are impregnated with Tanalith or Tanatone.
- Products appear in different shades in different wood types.
Solution:
- Since the specific gravity of the resin and the pigment that gives color to Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain wood varnish is different, the pigment sinks to the bottom in time. For this reason, it is necessary to mix the product very well with a spatula before using it and make sure that there is no undissolved pigment left in the bottom of the can.
- During the application, the amount of product applied to the surface should be checked with a wet film meter from time to time and it should be ensured that the amount of product specified in the technical data form is applied.
- If you want to see what the product will look like on the surface before wood varnish application, you can apply in a small area by requesting a product sample from our authorized dealers or us.
Resin flowing from wood after varnish application
Causes of the Problem:
- This situation is a natural process arising from the structure of the wood. Some types of wood, such as cedar, contain dense resin.
Solution:
- To improve the visuality, the parts where the resin flows can be wiped with cellulosic thinner and retouched after the patting sandpaper.
- If resin flow is observed on the surface after the wood varnish application; It should wait for a while for all the resin in the knots and resin pouches to flow and dry on the surface. Afterward, the dried resin should be removed with a spatula and the resin residue on the surface should be wiped off with cellulosic thinner. If necessary, this area can be retouched after the sanding.
- The best time to clean resin is when it is cold. When this application is made in hot weather, the resin can contaminate the surface.
Brush marks on the surface after application
Causes of the Problem
- The brush with wooden varnish applied is not clean.
- Not using proper brushes
- Failure to do combing during the application (coming back to the varnished surface and feeding or removing the excess wood varnish).
- Not applying enough product to spread the wood varnish on the surface.
Solution:
- To remove the brush mark, the wood varnish application should be repeated after sanding.
Hickson Decor Ultra Aqua Wood Stain Wood Varnish does not dry
Causes of the Problem:
Too much thinning of Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Wood Varnish.
Applying too much product.
If the application is made under the conditions of the workshop, the ventilation (windows and doors are constantly closed, no airflow) is not sufficient
Failure to comply with the application temperature and relative humidity in the general instructions section of Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Wood Varnish.
The moisture content of the wood during application is more than 20%.
Not wiping the tannin woods such as Iroko and chestnut with cellulosic thinner before application.
After the first coat is applied, the second coat is applied without drying
Solution:
The transactions under the heading "Causes of the Problem" should be checked and the conditions causing this should be eliminated.
Peeling and spilling of Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Wood Varnish
Causes of the Problem:
- Water intake from the heads of the wood or the surface of the wood without varnish
- The moisture content of the varnish applied to wood during the application is more than 20%.
- Failure to sand following the instructions for use
- Due to the failure to comply with the consumption rates specified in the instructions for use, the varnish is applied in a small amount to the surface and does not form a sufficient film layer.
Solution:
- The operations under the title of the Causes of the Problem must be checked and the conditions causing it must be eliminated.
- Peeling and spilled areas should be completely cleaned from the surface and sanded.
- If the wood needs maintenance, the necessary maintenance should be done and the maintenance process should be completed by applying wood varnish to these surfaces again.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the glossiness of Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Wood Varnish?
The gloss of the wood varnish on the wood after the application is silky-matte.
Will solvent-based Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain be brighter than water-based Hickson Decor Ultra Aqua Wood Stain?
Solvent-based Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain will provide a brighter appearance as it creates a slightly more film thickness on the surface.
Will the solvent product be more durable?
It has the same service life and the same quality as water-based wood varnishes and solvent-based wood varnishes.
Can I apply on another brand of varnish?
Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain - Color Wood Varnish should not be applied directly to previously varnished surfaces. The old varnish should be completely removed from the surface with sandpaper, and then the application should be done.
How should it be applied with a brush?
You can dip the brush into the wood varnish by one-third and apply it in the direction of the veins of the wood, leaving the necessary amount of product. So you get a homogeneous image.
How to choose a brush?
Quality brushes made of soft-tipped natural bristles and that do not leave bristles should be preferred.
What is breathable wood varnish and why is it important?
Breathable wood varnishes are products that form a layer of varnish on the varnished surface that does not pass water but can pass water vapor. They can also be described as microporous wood varnishes with high water vapor permeability. A small crack that may occur on the surface as a result of the wood used in the external environment working due to precipitation and changes in humidity in the air, or getting a small impact, can cause the wood to become wet. The short drying of this water, which soaks the wood under the layer of wood varnish, is very important for the life of the paint and wood. The long-term wetness of the wood causes both paints to shed and the wood to rot. Breathable wood varnishes prevent this condition. It also penetrates the wood well and has the flexibility to work with the wood.
Can I apply it with a roller?
For Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain Wood Varnish to penetrate the wood well and prepare a homogeneous first coat, the first coat must be applied with a brush. Other coats can also be applied with a roller to provide sufficient film thickness.
How should I fill the cracks in the wood with Paste when maintenance?
In the maintenance work to be carried out, the old paint should be completely removed from the surface and the cracks and cracks in the wood should be repaired with a mixture of sawdust dust and product. Care should be taken to completely replace irreparably outdated, twisted, and cracked wood.
Can I apply it with a spray gun?
It is formulated according to the brush application because it does not have the viscosity to be thrown with a gun, it is not suitable for application with a spray gun. Hickson Decor Industrial Series products should be preferred if applied with a spray gun.
What is the difference between Hickson Decor brush and industrial products?
There is no difference in service life. It consists of two separate products: industrial type color and lacquer. In this way, it reveals more of the natural appearance of the wood, while the brush type is self-colored varnish, giving a semi-transparent image. Also, industrial products can be applied with dipping, cloth, and gun.
Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain-can I thin it with colored wood varnish thinner? How thin should I thin it?
Hickson Decor Ultra Wood Stain-colored wood varnish is ready for use no thinning is required. When thinning is done, problems such as service life, quality, color tone difference may be encountered.
What's the difference with water-based?
Solvent-based wood varnish looks brighter and brighter than water-based Wood varnishes. Also, the drying time is longer. Apart from this, there is no difference in service life and quality.
I applied it to the wood without sanding, would I have a problem?
What kind of problems do I have?
Before applying to the wood surface, sanding should be done for the product to stick and process into the wood in the best way. Application without sanding will cause peeling, flaking in the paint, not meeting its service life, and not getting full performance from the paint.
What if I don't sand between coats?
The new layer to be applied will not stick to the previous layer. As a result, the paint begins to peel off after a while. Also, you cannot get a homogeneous appearance on the surface.
Can I apply this product directly to the surface previously applied with Hickson Decor Ultra Aqua Wood Stain water-based paint?
It is not possible to make an application in this way. If you want to apply a solvent-based product on a water-based product that has already been applied to the surface, you must completely remove the old paint/varnish from the surface with sanding.
What product should I choose over heat-treated woods such as ThermoWood ®?
1 coat of Hickson decor Aqua Clear Primer transparent primer should be applied before Hickson Decor Ultra wood Stain application if it is necessary to provide extra protection for outdoor thermowood ® facade cladding. If the color + varnish system is desired to be used, the application of varnish should be made in 3 coats to ensure adequate protection. For thermowood ® decks, HEMEL Exotic Oil can be preferred as 2 layers.
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Coverage:
- 1 L. covers 6-7 m² with two coats
Surface Preparation:
- Remove any dirt, oil, and wood dust from the surface.
New Wood Surfaces:
- Sand the surface with sandpaper #80/120.
- Thoroughly clean the generated dust.
Old Uncoated Wood Surfaces:
- Sand the weathered surface with sandpaper #80/120.
- Thoroughly clean the generated dust.
Coated Wood Surfaces:
- Do not apply the product directly on pre-coated surfaces.
- Remove the old paint/varnish from the surface completely with sandpaper.
- Thoroughly clean the generated dust.
Application:
- The product is ready to use and does not require thinning.
- Stir the product thoroughly before use and check its homogeneity. Repeat this process during the application.
- Apply the product in 2 coats by brush and wait 24 hours between coats.
- Perform a slight sanding with sandpaper #180/220 between coats.
- Wait 24 hours for complete dry.
- Apply in the direction of the wood grain to get a homogeneous look.
Maintenance (when the same product had been used before):
- Do not apply the product directly on pre-coated surfaces.
- Clean the wood surface completely from dirt and oil and perform a light sanding.
- Thoroughly clean the generated dust.
- Repeat the same process as described in Application with 1 or 2 coats depending on weathering.
- Inspect annually and maintain as required.
Instructions:
- FOR EXTERIOR USE ONLY.
- NOT SUITABLE FOR FLOORINGS.
- Keep the product closed when not in use.
- The general application temperature of the product is between 15°C to 25°C at a relative humidity range of 40-65%.
- The moisture content of the wood should max 20%.
- Do not apply the product under direct sunlight or rain.
- Do not apply linseed oil, basecoat/primer, yacht varnish before or after product coated surfaces.
- To provide long-life protection against decay, apply HEMEL Timbercare Aqua on untreated softwoods and wait 24 hours before applying the product.
- The product should be stored at temperatures between 5°C to 35°C.
- Painting tools should be cleaned with mineral spirits after the application.
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Safety Precautions:
- USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION.
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
- Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage.
- Do not use empty plastic cans for other purposes.
- To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying.
- Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
- Wash hands after using.
- FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately.
- Dispose of contents/plastic cans in accordance with national regulations.
- Please refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) of the product for health and safety information.
- • What Does Wood Stain Do?
Wood Stain is a liquid solution used as a protective layer that prevents the wood from moistening and abrasion and increases its durability against external factors.
The protective layer function is the most familiar feature of varnish. It is applied to wood as a preservative. It also makes long-used wooden surfaces and items look new. The moisture of the wood is prevented with water repellent wood stain. Wood stain also protects the wood against UV rays.
Wood Stain Types
Wood Stains are divided into water-based and solvent-based wood stains.
Differences Between Water-Based Wood Stain and Solvent-Based Wood Stain:
The service life of water-based and solvent-based Wood Stains is the same. Some differences are arising from the chemical structure of the raw materials used in its production.
1. Water-based wood stain is odorless and also environmentally friendly. There is an odor of the thinner used in the production of solvent-based wood stains.
2. Water-based wood stain gives a more natural finish, as wood absorbs more water-based varnish.
3. Water-based wood stain dries faster.
4. Water-based wood stain is safer for health as it has less VOC value.
How to Choose Wood Stain?
Wood Stains, which are sensitive to human and environmental health, nature friendly, do not contain heavy metal and lead, and have a toy safety certificate, should be preferred.
It is also essential that it is a breathable Wood Stain, which extends the life of the wood.
For exterior wood, it is essential to choose a wood stain that provides strong protection against sunlight and the Weatherproofing one.
If you want the wood to preserve its natural texture and appearance, a translucent wood stain should be used.
What is a breathable wood stain, and why is it important?
Breathable paints and wood stains form a water-proof but water vapor-permeable layer on the applied surface. A small crack that may occur on the surface due to cracking or a small impact of the wood used outdoors due to precipitation and changes in the humidity in the air may cause the wood to become wet. The drying of this water, which soaks the wood under the layer, is essential for the life of the paint and wood. If the wood is wet for a long time, it causes both the paint to fall off and the wood to rot. Breathing wood stain/paint prevents this situation. It also penetrates the wood well and has the flexibility to work with the wood.
Wood Stain Colors and Prices
In Wood Staining application, if it is desired not to lose the natural texture of the wood, a semi-transparent Wood Stain should be used.
Wood Stain colors have many different options. Grey wood stain, black wood stain, dark wood stain, dark oak wood stain, light oak wood stain, walnut wood stain, chestnut wood stain are some of the exterior wood stains. Click to see the rich water and solvent-based wood stain colors (color charts) produced by Hemel and learn about Wood Stain prices!
Tips for an Exterior Wood Stain Application, How to stain wood?
As a reply to the question ‘’How to stain wood?’’ here are all the details:
When applying Wood Stain, sanding should be done between the layers to improve the final finish and ensure that the layers adhere to each other or get the paint's desired performance.
For good wood protection, it is crucial to apply the product to the wood heads. Thus, water repellency is given to the heads of the wood that absorb the most water.
Make sure that the edges of the wood you will wood stain are rounded. Wood Stain does not adhere sufficiently in sharp corners, and the film thickness remains weak. The possibility of getting water from this sharp corner of the wood may occur, causing the product to peel off.
In exterior wood stain applications, the design of the wood details so that they do not accumulate on the surface where water will flow significantly increases the product's service life.