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Cabot Australian Timber Oil Wood Stain and Protector, Honey Teak, 1 Quart

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Color: Honey Teak


Size: Quart


Features

  • WOOD PROTECTOR Cabot Australian Timber Oil Wood Stain provides 3-way oil protection for superior penetration. The unique blend of oils is an advanced-technology treatment designed to protect wood surfaces from extreme weather exposure like never before.
  • SUPERIOR PENETRATION Use this product as a wood sealer for your outdoor projects. The protector for wood penetrates deep into the dense, resin-rich woods for the ultimate protection and natural beauty.
  • RICH, NATURAL COLOR Better than deck paint or other products, Timber Oil deck stain accentuates natural wood depth and patina for beautiful results that last. Natural wood stain is available in 4 wood toned colors.
  • IDEAL FOR Use for outdoor furniture protection, as a deck stain or fence stain, and so much more. Its ideal for decks, siding, railings, and outdoor furniture.
  • CABOT STAIN Since 1877, Cabot has been a leader in wood care with easy-to-use prep products, long-lasting deck staining products, durable topcoats and more. At Cabot, we do wood care. And were here to help.

Description

Cabot Australian Timber Oil Wood Stain is a must-have for all your outdoor projects. Ideal as a wood protector for outdoor furniture, decks, siding, railings, and more, it provides 3-way oil protection for superior penetration. The unique blend of oils includes a precise blend of superb-grade linseed oil for maximum penetration, long-oil alkyds for durability and pure South American tung oil for color depth and water repellency. The result is an advanced-technology treatment designed to protect exotic wood surfaces like never before. Use as a natural wood stain, too. Available in 4 wood toned colors, it accentuates natural wood depth and patina for beautiful results that last. Since 1877, Cabot has been a leader in wood care with easy-to-use prep products, long-lasting deck staining products, durable topcoats and more. At Cabot, we do wood care. And we’re here to help.

Color: Honey Teak


Brand: Cabot


Surface Recommendation: Decks, Furniture, Railings


Material: Stain


Model Name: Australian Timber Oil


Color: ‎Honey Teak


Brand: ‎Cabot


Surface Recommendation: ‎Decks, Furniture, Railings


Material: ‎Stain


Model Name: ‎Australian Timber Oil


Size: ‎Quart


Coating Description: ‎Oil-based


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.25 x 4.25 x 4.75 inches


Finish Type: ‎Oil


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎interior


Liquid Volume: ‎32 Fluid Ounces


Paint Type: ‎Oil


Manufacturer: ‎Cabot


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎87


UPC: ‎080351434587


Part Number: ‎3458


Item Weight: ‎2.14 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.25 x 4.25 x 4.75 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎140.0003458.005


Finish: ‎Oil


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Cabot 140.0003458.005 Australian Timber Oil, Translucent, Honey Teak - 1 quart


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Satisfaction Guaranteed


Date First Available: August 17, 2005


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  • Follow the instructions to a beautiful finished product
Color: Water Reducible Stain Jarrah Brown Size: Gallon
I am grateful to have found this product. We used this to stain a severely weather damaged deck upon which maintenance had been deferred for a large number of years by the previous owner. All while buying this home, contractors kept telling us that the deck would have to be torn down and replaced but I didn't believe them, and I didn't want to spend that kind of money when the wood seemed structurally sound but cosmetically awful. The most recent stain that appears to have been applied at least 5 years ago was a solid stain which I disliked because it hides the natural beauty of wood. It was basically paint that they slapped on to hide the problems that were beginning to appear with the wood. In order to prepare the deck to be stained, I started by power washing the deck to remove as much of the solid stain as I could. I probably wouldn't have needed to do so, but I did use a wood grain filler to fill in some of the deeper cracks and gouges in the wood because I thought it would help the wood to last longer. With that done, I used hand sanding blocks on the guard rails and a wood floor sander with 60 grit sandpaper to remove the difficult stain and take off surface defects from the wood. Next I used a wood cleaner and brightener to get rid of the many years of deeply embedded algae stains and lichen and wood tannins and uv damage to get my deck starting to look like wood again. With all of that done, I just had to wait a couple of days for it to dry out before I started staining. I applied stain to the guard rails with a lambskin painting glove and used Cabot's own stain pad to on the horizontal decking. Staining the rails was burdensome and time consuming, but fortunately this stain requires only a single coat application so I didn't have to go back over everything a second time. Staining the deck surface was amazingly quick and easy when compared to doing the guard rails. I got the entire surface stained in about 2 hours and all of the rails took probably 6 or 8 hours to finish in total. I made the mistake of staining one of the guard rails before checking the weather and about an hour after I had finished it the rain started gently so I covered it with plastic to keep the rain off until it had dried for 48 hours. The spot that got hit with the rain did develop some light water spots which I gently brushed over after everything had thoroughly dried out and after that very light second coat they mostly fade into the rest of the appearance and nobody (except me) can tell that they are there. Whenever you are getting ready to stain, I recommend that you check your weather closely and wait until you expect to have at least 24 or 48 hours to let it completely dry before rain is expected. I know that my deck is not the nicest looking deck in town, but I am very pleased with the way that it turned out and with the beautiful appearance compared to what it started looking like. I used Jarrah Brown and only ended up using 3 of the 5 gallons that I purchased, so I am going to keep the other 2 gallons around and hopefully I'll be able to use them in another year or two when it needs to be restained to be kept in good shape. I would highly recommend this product to anyone for use with an old or weathered deck, but only if you are willing to put in the time to properly prepare your deck. I found it to be pretty easy to work with; it didn't make a huge mess, and the odor wasn't nearly as strong as I was expecting it to be after reading about oil based stains. The places where I let it drip or run down the sides don't look as good as where I thoroughly wiped away excess stain which is just a lesson that I learned with this, my first experience with staining a deck. Updated after 1 year: Because it had been so long since our deck was properly maintained I applied a second coat approximately 1 year after the first application, thinking that the other may have soaked deep into the wood and figuring another coat couldn't hurt anything. It has been about 4 days since application and I added a new picture showing it's resistance to the heavy rain we had today. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2017 by Alaska Computer Guy Alaska Computer Guy

  • Love the color, fast application, good protection
Color: Mahogany Flame Size: Gallon
Sun exposed PT wood deck in very hot and humid climate. Takes a hard beating. This product gives a beautiful look and protects as well as can be expected. Fast to apply, but I did a 2 person roller application followed by a lot of hand rubbing for a nice result . Probably should reapply every year, 2 years seems like too long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Not in your camp, but not in theirs either

  • This is the oil based stuff-- which is what you want
Color: Honey Teak Size: Gallon
Over the years I've used a lot of paints and stains (mostly water-based) on decks. They have all failed me prematurely and peeled off. Then you have the hassle of sanding before trying something else. So, I decided to try this oil based stain. They claim it won't peel, and I don't think it will. Because its an oil, there is really nothing to peel. The stain seeps into the wood grain, and doesn't leave a layer on top. It was easy to apply and the honey teak left a medium/dark color on the deck. They recommend only one coat, which is convenient because the last thing I want to do is a 2nd coat! Cleanup is no fun, but that's what you get with oil based stains. I ended up just trashing the brushes instead of cleaning them. Note that in some states, you can't buy this stuff at the big-box stores due to some environmental something-or-other, so you may have to get it online or travel out of state. The can with the number "3458" is the oil based stuff. If it's a different number, it's probably water based. The oil based stuff will last you longer-- period. I'll try to update this if the stain fades, or when it next needs a fresh coat. Hoping to get 4 or 5 years, then clean and recoat. If it lasts 5+ years, then its definitely worth the high cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Mkstr

  • Beautiful Transformation
Color: Honey Teak Size: Gallon
I've had wooden decks on my past 3 homes and always sanded them down and used an oil based semi-transparent stain on them. However this job was for a couple of 18 year old teak Adirondack chairs. Power washed, sanded down, washed again, dried and stained. It all went very smoothly using foam brushes and Cabot Australian Honey Teak tinted stain. I think it turned out great and everyone who sees them says they look better than new, so it must be good, right? The stain dried perfectly over a couple of hot days outside. I highly recommend Cabot stains at this point, but we'll have to see how the finish holds up to know for certain. After spending their lives in direct sun, these chairs are now in the shade so I expect good life out of this stain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by D Dorsey D Dorsey

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