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SUPER NATURAL

Exterior Wood Protector

The Look of New

FOR NEW AND RESTORED LOG HOMES
AND EXTERIOR WOOD SURFACES

Keeps wood looking newer longer than clear wood finishes!

REDUCES SUN DAMAGE
STOPS GRAYING
HOLDS COLOR
MILDEW RESISTANT
WATER REPELLENT
NEUTRAL APPEARANCE
A common request from many new log home owners is the desire to keep the fresh new look of their logs frozen in time. Although SUPER NATURAL can't stop time, it will keep your logs (or wood siding) looking newer and more natural for a longer period of time.
The Look of New…. SUPER NATURAL. It's about time!!
SUPER NATURAL is a special coating designed to keep your new or restored log home or wood siding looking newer and more natural for a longer period of time than is possible with traditional clear wood coatings. Although not clear, its pleasing neutral appearance provides a fresh natural look to the wood coated.
Note: Its subtle wood tone color makes it more suitable for use over lighter color woods such as white pine, red pine, white cedar, etc.

SUPER NATURAL is formulated to provide a broad range of protection. Its unique formula includes a special resin, water repellents, mildew inhibitors, high performance micro-fine transparent pigments, and potent sun screening additives. It brushes creamy smooth and will soak into the wood to provide a complete barrier of protection. Furthermore, SN'S CLEAN-AIR formulation is sensitive to environmental concerns and meets air quality standards for the entire country. Clean up is easy with soap & water.

COMPATIBILITY: WEATHERSEAL (our thick oil-based exterior wood stain) can be applied over wood previously coated with SUPER NATURAL. The SN coated surface should be properly cleaned prior to coating with WS. Because SN and WS are distinctly different chemistries, the two products must never be mixed together in the liquid state. WS can only be applied over SN after SN has thoroughly cured (about 7-10 days, 70° F/21° C) on the wood surface