| Woodguard LDR Uses
• Exceptional water repellency.
• One-coat
coverage. (Apply to the point of refusal.)
• Resists mold and decay as well as wood
cupping and warping.
• WOODguard LDR is highly UV-stable and
bonds intimately with wood to combat mold and
decay.
• When applied as directed, it leaves a uniform,
“streak-free” appearance.
• For long-term,
continuing protection, apply a second coat of
WOODguard LDR approximately 3 - 5 years
after the initial treatment. Subsequent coats
should be applied as needed.
• WOODguard LDR has
a cumulative effect inside the wood with each
application.
• Horizontal and contact surfaces will
require earlier retreating.
• Latex coatings may
not adhere to surfaces treated with
WOODguard LDR.
Woodguard LDR Coverage
• WOODguard LDR covers 100 to 300 square feet per gallon depending on surface condition and wood porosity. Always apply to point of refusal.
Woodguard LDR Reapplication Schedule
• Year 3 - 5 after construction: 1 coat of
approximately 100 – 300 sq. ft./gal as
necessary after 2nd applications.
• Old Weathered Wood: 1 coat to the point of
refusal. Approximately 75 – 100 sq. ft./gal.
• Surfaces subjected to standing water, chlorine,
sprinkler systems, concrete flashback, water
runoff from roof valleys or other harsh
conditions may require earlier retreating or spot
treatments.
• Once you are on the WOODguard LDR
system, you will no longer need to remove the
finish before reapplication of future treatments.
It should be washed with a TSP plus bleach
solution (4 oz & 1 quart/gallon of water) to
clean and remove all dust and dirt.
Woodguard LDR Resources
• Woodguard LDR Label
• Woodguard LDR MSDS Sheet
• Woodguard LDR Application Tips
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