Dryden WoodOil is a water-repellent, non-filming, timber protector. It’s a true migrating oil, that penetrates deep into the timber. Dryden WoodOil water-repelling properties prevent the absorption of water deep into the timber, reducing excessive warping, cupping, and splitting of timber, thus extending the service life of those timbers.

Dryden WoodOil is made in New Zealand and specially designed for our conditions. It is suitable to be applied to timber cladding, shingle roofs, fencing, well-seasoned decking, and outdoor furniture, and many other exterior situations, along with specific interior finishing. Dryden WoodOil can be applied to most species of timber, old, new, rough, or smooth.

Dryden WoodOil is available in a range of colours to help maintain and complement timber character without hiding the grain. Is also available in clear for natural finishing, allowing timbers to silver and weather but maintain water repellency.

For hardwearing (unseasoned timber) surfaces such as decking and outdoor furniture, Dryden recommends Dryden Decking & Hardwood WoodOil and Dryden Outdoor Furniture Oil.

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Coverage:

Dryden WoodOil coating times and coverage rates may vary due to seasonal temperature, timber porosity, moisture content, timber type, and previous coats applied. We recommend applying at:

  • New hardwood decking approx. 12-14 square metres per litre.
  • New dressed face timber, Cedartech, Pinetech Ply approx. 10-12 square metres per litre.
  • New bandsawn timbers and restored dressed faced timber approx. 8-10 square metres per litre.
  • Restored bandsawn timbers and wooden roof shingles approx. 6-8 square metres per litre.

Application:

Dryden WoodOil applies easily and rapidly and can be applied by:

  • Speed brush: Pal brand for most surfaces.
  • Spray: Use airless spray equipment. Choose a nozzle to deliver a low-pressure coarse spray.
  • Brush: For uneven or rough surfaces, a wide good quality bristle brush is best.
  • Roller: Use a medium nap for most timbers a long nap for rough surfaces.

If you find excess absorption into some timbers, we recommend that you change the application style/method to achieve the correct coverage rate.

Performance

Dryden WoodOil must be used as supplied, never add thinners or alter in any way.

Shake Dryden WoodOil well before and during use.

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