Log Wash is a liquid concentrate for cleaning log and wood surfaces. Log Wash can be used as a maintenance cleaner or to prepare the wood surface for a new coat of stain or topcoat. Made in the USA. Note: Log Wash can change color after it is made, but this does not change the effectiveness of the product.
Cleaning Bare Wood: For preparing the surface of bare wood for a new coat of stain, Log Wash removes dirt, grime, pollen, and surface mold and mildew without harming the wood or the finish. As opposed to bleach solutions, Log Wash does not upset the natural pH balance of the wood, thus preventing wood fiber damage and iron tannate stains. (To treat gray, UV-exposed wood see Wood ReNew.) Log Wash is strongly recommended for use on bare wood surfaces prior to finishing with Lifeline Log Stains.
Maintenance Cleaning: Use Log Wash for washing away dust and dirt from interior and exterior finished wood surfaces. Its unique formulation removes dust, dirt, and other contaminates from walls and chinking without harm. Washing your log home once or twice a year with Log Wash will keep your Lifeline finish looking great while helping extend its life.
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Application Temp: 40-90° F.
Always Dilute With Water. Coverage:
Maintenance Cleaning: 1 cup per gallon of water makes approximately 16 gallons of cleaning solution - approx. 3400 sq. ft. of wood surface. (Approximately 212 sq. ft. per gal. of mixed solution.)
For Wood Surface Preparation: 2 cups per gallon of water makes approximately 7 gallons of cleaning solution - approx 1700 sq. ft. of wood surface. (Approximately 243 sq. ft. per gal. of mixed solution.)
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