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Log Wash
Maintain the Beauty of Your Home and Decks
Don’t let dust, dirt, and pollen hide the beauty of your home. Log Wash is specially formulated to remove these pollutants without harming your exterior finish. Simply spray it on and rinse it off with a garden hose as needed. With Log Wash and Lifeline exterior finish systems, maintaining the beauty of your home has never been easier!
Price: $25.95
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Log Wash Specifications
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Special Instructions |
- Apply from bottom-up, rinse from top-down
- Rinse thoroughly
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One Coat |
Maintenance Cleaning: One cup per gallon makes approximately 16 gallons of cleaning solution.
For Wood Surface Preparation: Two cups per gallon makes approximately 7 gallons of cleaning solution. One gallon diluted Log Wash will clean 150-200 sq.ft. of wood surface area. |
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Log Wash Instructions
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Log Wash may be used for log home maintenance cleaning or for preparing the
surface for a new coat of stain or topcoat.
Log Wash removes dirt, grime, pollen and surface mold and mildew without harming
wood or intact wood finishes. Commonly used chlorine bleach solutions are not
effective at removing dirt and can destroy wood fibers and soften wood finishes.
Log Wash is an excellent cleaner. Log wash is pH balanced for compatibility with
all Lifeline™ stains and topcoats.
Application Tips
- Avoid streaks by applying Log Wash from the bottom of the wall upward.
- Rinse Log Wash from the top of the wall downward.
- Pressure washers can damage existing finishes – rinse carefully using
the mist setting on your garden hose for best results.
Directions for Use
Mix Log Wash with water according to the following specific instructions. To
avoid damage to the surface, be sure to use the proper concentration for the job
that you are performing. Clean only as much surface as you can manage without
letting the Log Wash solution dry on the wall.
1. Start by completely wetting the surface with mist setting on your hose. Apply
Log Wash solution with a pump-up sprayer starting at the bottom of the wall and
working upward.
2. Leave Log Wash on the wall for 5 to 15 minutes. If necessary, scrub with a
soft bristle brush to remove stubborn dirt.
3. Rinse thoroughly starting at the top of the area, working downward.
4. Each gallon of Log Wash solution should clean 150 – 250 square feet of wall
surface.
5. Clean up spilled Log Wash with plenty of fresh water. Note: Rinse Log Wash
off plants and shrubberies as soon as possible to avoid damage to them.
As maintenance cleaner for finished wood:
Add one (1) cup of Log Wash to one (1) gallon of water and mix
thoroughly. TO AVOID HARMING FINISH, NEVER ADD MORE THAN ONE CUP PER GALLON OF
WATER. For wetting and rinsing, use a mist setting on your garden hose nozzle to
avoid harming your finishes. Do not use pressure washers on existing finishes
for maintenance cleaning.
As stain preparation cleaner over bare or previously stained wood:
Add two (2) cups of Log Wash to one (1) gallon of water and mix
thoroughly. This stronger solution is suitable for cleaning bare or previously
stained wood surfaces before application of a new coat of Lifeline. Log Wash is
not suitable for removing existing finishes or removing severe discoloration
from weathering, tannate stains, water stains, etc.
STORAGE
Do not freeze.
© Perma-Chink Systems, Inc. 04/2007
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