Remmers HK Stain creates a Charred Cladding effect. Burnt Cladding is extremely popular currently. A solvent based premium wood preservative stain for exterior wood.
Best Uses
Remmers HK Lasur Stain is suitable for use on exterior wood used to create the burnt timber effect on wooden cladding. HK stain should be used on wooden cladding that is not in contact with the ground (in accordance with DIN EN 335-1, use classes 2 and 3). This premium exterior wood stain is ideal for wood building elements with no dimensional stability such as fences, framework, carports, and planking or wood building elements with limited dimensional stability, such as folding shutters, match-boarding, summerhouses.
However, Remmers HK Stain is also suitable for dimensionally stable wood building elements (when used as a primer only); for example windows and doors.
Reduces the risk of rot when used in conjunction with constructive wood protection measures
Increased solids content provides protection against nesting wasps
Subsequent treatment without sanding
Low-build stain
Brilliant colours
Does not flake
All colours are mixable with one another
Please note, this product is not suitable for coating floors (terraces, wooden decking, etc.)
Application
Completely remove old coatings (e.g. paints or medium-build stains), bark, bast and dirt. Remove loose and torn knots as well as resin that bleeds and clean with a suitable product (e.g. Remmers V101 thinner, thinner & brush cleaner). Smooth, planed wood surfaces should be sanded and dusted before the coating is applied to ensure better absorption.
Check colour, adhesion and compatibility with the substrate by setting up a trial area.
If the surface is overcoated with other products it is recommended to test the adhesion to the substrate.
Clear, white and hemlock are suitable for use only on not directly weathered surfaces in outdoor areas, such as roof eaves, or as base coat.
Rainfall may cause water soluble substances to bleed from wood that is rich in such substances, e.g. oak, red cedar, afzelia, redwood, etc. This may lead to the discolouration of light-coloured masonry or render.
Seal end-grain surfaces with the corresponding colour of Remmers Long Time Stain UV or Remmers Window & Door Stain (apply at least 2 coats).
Cut end-grain surfaces at the bottom to create a water-drip edge.
Each layer of medium-build stain results in a more intense colour and a glossier finish.
Stir well. Private users should apply by brush. Professional users should apply via brush, dipping, flow coating or spraying (only in closed facilities). Apply in the direction of the grain. Apply a second coat once the first has dried. On oak an additional, clear base coat is recommended. Seal opened containers well and use contents as soon as possible.
Preventive action against blue stain at 205-250 ml per m2
Practical experience has shown that at least two coats are required to achieve this application quantity
Planed or very thick woods are less absorbent and may require a third coat