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The Guide to Professional Woodcare Coating Systems
Enhancing the natural beauty of wood
AkzoNobel Group of Companies
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High Performance Woodcare Systems designed to enhance the NaturalBeauty of Wood
Exterior Woodstain and Opaque Systems
Cetol translucent base stain and finish coating systems
Interior Woodstain and Varnish Systems
Cetol translucent woodstains and varnish systems
Exterior Opaque Coating Systems
Rubbol primer/undercoat and high gloss/satin opaque coating systems
Interior Opaque Coating System
Rubbol primer and opaque finish coating system
Preparatory Products
Exterior timber repair and surface filler; primers for metal and hard plastics
Colour Guide
The Cetol Design Concept and Colour Samples
Substrate Preparation
All you need to know about the preparation of timber prior to coating
Application and Maintenance Systems
At-a-glance guide to the number of coats and frequency of application of Cetol and Rubbol products
Environment and Sustainability
Vision and approach to help achieve our sustainability goals
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Over many years Sikkens has built an outstanding reputation for its ranges of professional coating systems. They combine innovation and technical excellence with uncompromising quality.
First class research and development ensures that Sikkens continues to lead the way, maintaining its position at the forefront of new developments. Allied to these high performance products is comprehensive support on all aspects relating to the selection and use of coatings.
At Sikkens, we are totally committed to providing you with the very best in professional woodcare coating systems. To this end, we offer two premium ranges of products:
CetolAcclaimed aesthetics, exceptional translucency and durability are the hallmarks of the Cetol range. Recognised as a premium brand throughout the world of professional woodcare, Cetol coatings provide maximum protection with an outstanding finish to enhance the natural appearance of exterior and interior timber.
RubbolThe Rubbol range combines the highest quality, colour, opacity and technical performance in opaque coatings. Able to withstand the harshest conditions, Rubbol systems are low maintenance resulting in savings in labour costs. Outstanding preparatory and finishing systems add to their uniqueness, offering superb extensibility, adhesion and colour retention not matched by traditional paints.
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Towards Sustainability
Our innovative products and services will create sustainable value by systematically reducing the ecological footprint of the whole-life decorating process and contributing to more sustainable home, work and leisure environments.
‘Step Towards Greener’ recognises that there are no instant fixes but acknowledges that progress will be made by making many step-by-step improvements to reach our sustainability goals. The way we achieve this is also important and we are committed to ‘Step Towards Greener’ with openness and honesty. Our hope is that the following pages will demonstrate these commitments.
Water-borne v Solvent-borneIn this context, the development of water-borne products is one of the most important steps in reducing the environmental impact of coatings. Using water-borne alternatives to solvent-borne products can help minimise the environmental impact of the coating. Water-borne products generally have a lower carbon footprint due to the replacement of oil-based solvents with water. They are also better for our air quality.
These environmental benefits come with no loss of quality as water-borne coatings deliver the same high performance and durability as their solvent-borne alternatives. Proof is provided by the range of water-borne Cetol and Rubbol products that Sikkens has already developed. These include Cetol BL21 plus and Cetol BL31, Cetol BL Primer and Cetol BL Opaque, Cetol BL Decor, Cetol BL Unitop, Rubbol BL Primer and Rubbol BL Satura.
VOC 2010 Compliance
There are still people who prefer to use solvent-borne products and situations when water-borne products can’t be used, such as low temperature application. When working with solvent-borne products you need to be aware of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions and the effect that the solvents contained in coatings have on the air quality.
VOCs are emitted from many sources including fuels, numerous industrial operations and household products such as cleaning agents, cosmetics, aerosols, stains and varnishes. In the presence of sunlight they can react with vehicle exhausts to form low level ozone which can lead to smog.
The VOC 2010 legislation introduces new, stricter limits on the maximum amount of VOCs that can be contained in decorative paints, stains and varnishes. Products are divided into categories and within each category different limits apply to solvent and water-borne products.
From 1st January 2010 non-compliant products can no longer be manufactured but they can still legally be sold until 1st January 2011. Painters and decorators are not affected by any legal deadlines and can use up all of their non-compliant product stocks beyond 2011.
Compliant Products with the ‘plus’
Extensive research by ICI Paints AkzoNobel, employing the very latest technology, is being used to ensure that Cetol and Rubbol products continue to be available in new compliant formulations. This new generation of coatings will have the highest performance characteristics and be in every way the equivalent of the non-compliant formulations.
For ease of indentification they will have the word ‘plus’ added to their product name.
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Sikkens Product Selection Guide
Exterior ProductsPLACE OF PRODUCT PRODUCT FINISH
Water/ Solvent Based
DOORS JOINERY FURNITURE TRIMSemi-
transparent Opaque
Cetol Novatech 3 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Cetol Novatop 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Cetol HLS plus 3 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Cetol Filter 7 plus 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Cetol THB plus 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Cetol BL21 plus 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Cetol BL31 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Cetol BL Opaque 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Cetol BL Primer 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Rubbol Primer plus 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Rubbol Satura plus 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Rubbol AZ plus 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Rubbol XD Gloss 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Cetol Gupa Woodfiller 3
Componex WR Filler 3
Componex WR Primer 3
Kodrin Spatchel 3
Interior Products DOORS JOINERY FURNITURE TRIMSemi-
transparent Opaque Water/ Solvent Based
Cetol BL Decor 3 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Cetol BL Unitop 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Cetol TSI Satin plus 3 3 3 3 3 Solvent Based
Rubbol BL Primer 3 3 3 3 3 Water Based
Rubbol BL Satura 3 3 3 3 3 Water Based
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Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 8 ready mixed shades, 077 Pine, 006 Light Oak, 085 Teak, 009 Dark Oak, 045 Mahogany, 010 Walnut, 048 Rosewood and 020 Ebony.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare wood - 2 coats onto Cetol HLS plusMaintenance - 1 coat unless the surfaces are excessively weathered
Coverage 16 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 4 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 16 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans. Some colours are available in 20 litre containers.
Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 8 ready mixed shades, 077 Pine, 006 Light Oak, 085 Teak, 009 Dark Oak, 045 Mahogany, 010 Walnut, 048 Rosewood and 020 Ebony.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare wood - 2 coats onto Cetol HLS plusMaintenance - 2 coats
Coverage 16 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 3 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 16 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Finish Coating
Recommended Treatment Schedule
Finishing coat - New/ bare large surface areas - 3 coatsMaintenance - 1 coat unless surfaces are excessively weatheredBase stain - New/bare timber - 1 coat prior to Cetol Filter 7 plus or Cetol THB plus
Coverage 7 - 14 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 4 - 6 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 18 - 24 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans. Some colours available in 20L containers.
Cetol HLS plus Type A low build, solvent-borne, semi-gloss woodstain. Can be used both as a base stain and as a finishing coat.
Use Finishing coat: Exterior softwood and hardwood substrates such as cladding, fascias, soffits, rough sawn timber and fencing.
Base stain: Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Should not be used alone as a finish for hardwood timbers.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• Protects against mould and algae
• Resistance to UV radiation, peeling and cracking • Microporous and water-repellent
Cetol THB plus Type A medium build, solvent-borne woodstain that gives a translucent, semi-gloss finish. Suitable for areas where more frequent maintenance periods are acceptable.
Use Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Not suitable for use on decking or other areas subject to high levels of abrasion.
Features • 3 to 4 years maintenance cycle
• Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• Quick and easy to apply
Cetol Filter 7 plus Type A highly durable, medium build, solvent-borne woodstain that provides a highly translucent, semi-gloss finish and offers outstanding protection from the damaging effects of sunlight.
Use Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Not suitable for decking or other areas subject to high levels of abrasion.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• 5 year maintenance cycle
• Excellent resistance to UV radiation
• Microporous and water-repellent
• Very easy application and maintenance
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Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 8 ready mixed shades, 077 Pine, 006 Light Oak, 085 Teak, 009 Dark Oak, 045 Mahogany, 010 Walnut, 048 Rosewood and 020 Ebony.
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Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 4 ready mixed shades, 006 Light Oak, 085 Teak, 009 Dark Oak, 045 Mahogany.
Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 4 ready mixed shades, 006 Light Oak, 085 Teak, 009 Dark Oak, 045 Mahogany.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare wood - 1 coat onto Cetol NovatechMaintenance - 1 coat
Coverage 16 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 5 - 6 hours @20°C/65%RH
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Finish Coating
Cetol Novatop Type A high-solids, highly durable, solvent-borne woodstain with a translucent, semi-gloss finish. A one coat application for windows and doors.
Use Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Not suitable for decking or other areas subject to high levels of abrasion. Not suitable for use on “oily” timbers such as iroko or teak.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• 5 year maintenance cycle
• One coat application and maintenance
• Cost effective and labour saving
• Excellent durability
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Recommended Treatment Schedule
Finishing coat - New/ bare large surface areas - 2 coatsMaintenance - 1 coatBase stain - New/bare timber - 1 coat prior to Cetol Novatop
Coverage 6 - 20 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 3 - 5 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: after 16 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Cetol Novatech Type A high solids, medium to high build, solvent-borne woodstain that gives a translucent, semi-gloss finish. Can be used both as a base stain and a finishing coat.
Use Finishing coat: Exterior softwood and hardwood substrates such as cladding, fascias, soffits, rough sawn timber. Base stain: Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Not suitable for use on “oily” timbers such as iroko or teak.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• Excellent absorption into the surface
• Provides a sound base for subsequent coatings
• Highly durable • One coat maintenance
Exterior Woodstain Systems
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Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 2 ready mixed shades, 006 Light Oak and 085 Teak.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare wood - 1 coat onto Cetol BL21 plusMaintenance - 2 coats unless surfaces are excessively weathered
Coverage 12 - 14 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 1 hour @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 5 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Finish Coating
Cetol BL31 Type A more sustainable option to traditional woodstain. This high durability, medium build, water-borne woodstain gives a translucent, semi-gloss finish.
Use Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Not suitable for use on floors, exterior decking or other areas subject to high levels of abrasion.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• 4 to 5 years maintenance cycle
• Highly extensible and flexible
• Excellent durability
• Superb flow characteristics
• Low odour
• Quick drying
Finish Coating and Base Stain
Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 2 ready mixed shades, 006 Light Oak and 085 Teak.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
Finishing coat - New/bare large surface areas - 3 coatsBase stain - New/bare timber - 1 coat
Coverage Drying Times Touch dry: 1 hourRough sawn 4 - 8 m²/litre @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 6 hoursSmooth planed 12 - 16 m²/litre
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Cetol BL21 plus Type Providing protection and decoration to exterior softwood and hardwood, this low to medium-build, water-borne woodstain gives a translucent matt to semi-gloss finish.
Use Finishing coat: Exterior softwood and hardwood substrates such as cladding, fascias, soffits, rough sawn timber. Base stain: Exterior softwood and hardwood joinery, windows and doors.
Exception Should not be used alone as a finish for hardwood timbers.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• Optimum adhesion and flexibility
• Outstanding water repellence
• Excellent durability
• Quick drying
• Superb flow characteristics
• Low odour
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Colour White and an extensive range of colours from the 4041 Colour Concept, plus RS, RAL and NCS ranges.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare wood - 2 coats onto Cetol BL PrimerMaintenance - 2 coatsWhen using white or pale colours on resinous/knotty softwood and coloured hardwood, an initial coat of Cetol BL Primer is recommended
Coverage Drying Times Touch dry: 1 hourRough sawn 6 - 8 m²/litre @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 6 hoursSmooth planed 10 - 12 m²/litre
Pack Size Tinted colours are available in 1 and 5 litre cans. White is available in 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Finish Coating
Cetol BL Opaque Type A more sustainable option to traditional opaques. This high build, water-borne opaque coating has a semi-gloss, paint-like finish.
Use Exterior softwood and hardwood such as windows, doors, conservatories, cladding, fascias.
Exception Not suitable for use on floors or exterior timber decking.
Features • Covers blemishes in wood without hiding the natural grain texture
• Long lasting and more sustainable alternative to traditional opaques
• Outstanding covering power and adhesion
• Flexible and vapour permeable formulation for added durability
Primer
Colour White.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare timber - 1 coat prior to Cetol BL Opaque
Coverage 10 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 20 minutes @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 4 - 6 hours Overcoatable: after 15 hours
Pack Size 1 and 2.5 litre cans.
Cetol BL Primer Type Having stain-blocking properties, this is a medium build, water-borne primer.
Use Exterior hardwood and knotty softwood and timber species that carry a risk of extractive discolouration.
Features • Minimises extractive discolouration
• Provides a sound base for subsequent coatings
• Provides optimum adhesion and flexibility
• Quick drying
• Low odour
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Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare timber - 3 coats alone for a colourless finish New/bare timber - 2 coats onto Cetol BL Decor for a coloured finish
Coverage 12 - 18 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 2 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 5 hours
Pack Size 2.5 litre can.
Cetol BL Unitop Type A colourless, water-borne, protective varnish providing a satin finish.
Use Smooth planed hardwood and softwood such as trim, doors, door frames, skirtings, wood panelling, furniture.
Features • Excellent resistance to knocks, spillages and abrasion
• Non-yellowing
• Low odour
• Quick drying
Colour Colourless.
Solvent-borne Woodstain
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare timber - 3 coats
Coverage 11 - 13 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 6 - 8 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 16 hours
Pack Size 1 and 2.5 litre cans.
Cetol TSI Satin plus Type A medium build, solvent-borne interior woodstain providing a satin finish.
Use Smooth planed hardwood and softwood such as trim, doors, door frames, skirtings, wood panelling, furniture.
Features • Resistant to knocks, spills and abrasion
• Resistant to water and mild household detergents
• Can be used on floors subject to light wear
• Easy to apply
Colour Colourless. The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept and 6 ready mixed shades: 004 Natural Oak, 006 Light Oak, 009 Dark Oak, 010 Walnut, 045 Mahogany, 085 Teak.
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Colour The Classic and Style Collections of the Cetol Design Concept.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
New/bare timber not subject to abrasion - 3 coatsNew/bare timber subject to abrasion - 2 coats followed by 2 coats of Cetol BL Unitop
Coverage 16 - 20 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 1 hour @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 6 hours
Pack Size 1 and 2.5 litre cans.
Cetol BL Decor Type For the decoration of interior timber, this low build, water-borne, translucent woodstain gives a matt to semi-matt finish.
Use Smooth planed interior surfaces subject to light wear, such as wooden ceilings, panelling and dados. Also for moderate wear surfaces such as doors and frames, architraves, skirtings, etc, when overcoating with Cetol BL Unitop.
Features • Highly translucent to bring out the beauty of woodgrain
• Extensive colour range
• Low odour
• Quick drying
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Colour Black, white and a range of tinted colours from the 4041 Colour Concept, plus BS, RAL and NCS ranges.
Recommended Treatment Schedule Timber - 1 coat of Rubbol Primer plus followed by 2 coats of Rubbol AZ plusFerrous metals - 2 coats of a suitable primer followed by 2 coats of Rubbol AZ plusNon-ferrous metals and hard plastic - 2 coats of a suitable primer followed by 2 coats of Rubbol AZ plus
Coverage 16-18 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 2½ hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 18 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans depending on colours. Tinted colours available in 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Finish Coating - High Gloss
Rubbol AZ plus Type A durable high build, solvent-borne opaque that provides a high gloss paint-like finish.
Use Exterior hardwood and softwood joinery as well as suitably primed metals and hard plastics.
Features • High gloss finish • Excellent opacity for even coverage • Highly extensible and flexible • Quick drying
Finish Coating - Satin
Colour Black, white and a range of tinted colours from the 4041 Colour Concept, plus BS, RAL and NCS ranges.
Recommended Treatment Schedule Timber - 1 coat of Rubbol Primer plus and 2 coats of Rubbol Satura plusFerrous metals - 2 coats of a suitable primer followed by 2 coats of Rubbol Satura plusNon-ferrous metals and hard plastics - 2 coats of a suitable primer followed by 2 coats of Rubbol Satura plus
Coverage 16 - 18 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 5 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 18 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Rubbol Satura plus Type A highly durable, high build, solvent-borne opaque that provides a satin paint-like finish.
Use Exterior hardwood and softwood joinery as well as suitably primed metals and hard plastics.
Exception Not suitable for use on floors or exterior decking.
Features • Excellent opacity for even coverage • Outstanding colour retention • Easy to apply and achieve an even finish • Quick drying and high scratch resistance
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Colour Black, white and a range of tinted colours from the 4041 Colour Concept, plus BS, RAL and NCS ranges.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
Timber - 1 coat of Rubbol Primer plus followed by 2 coats of Rubbol XD GlossFerrous metals - 2 coats of a suitable primer followed by 2 coats of Rubbol XD GlossNon-ferrous metals and hard plastic - 2 coats of a suitable primer followed by 2 coats of Rubbol XD Gloss
Coverage 12-14 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 6 - 7 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 24 hours
Pack Size 1 and 2.5 litre cans.
Finish Coating - High Gloss
Rubbol XD Gloss Type Exceptionally durable, this high build, solvent-borne, opaque coating provides a high gloss finish.
Use Exterior hardwood and softwood joinery as well as suitably primed metals and hard plastics.
Exception Not recommended for use indoors.
Features • Advanced performance with outstanding gloss retention
• Optimum durability - up to 8 - 10 years maintenance cycle
• Retains all the application benefits of traditional solvent-borne products
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Rubbol Primer plus Type Premium quality, solvent-borne primer/undercoat that can be used on exterior timber.
Use Exterior timber. Also as an undercoat on suitably prepared and primed metals and hard plastics.
Features • Excellent absorption and adhesion to timber
• Provides a perfect surface for the Rubbol opaque coatings
• Excellent opacity
• Good levelling properties
Recommended Treatment Schedule
1 coat under Rubbol AZ plus, Rubbol Satura plusand Rubbol XD Gloss
Coverage 14 - 15 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 2-3 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 18 hours
Pack Size White and grey available in 1 and 5 litre cans. Tinted colours available in 1 litre cans only.
Colour White, Grey and a range of tinted colours from 4041, RAL, BS4800 and NCS ranges.
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Colour White and an extensive range of colours from the 4041 Colour Concept, plus BS, RAL and NCS ranges.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
As a primer onto interior timber surfaces - 1 coat prior toRubbol BL Satura
Coverage 12 - 14 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 2 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 5 - 6 hours
Pack Size White available in 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans. Tinted colours available in 1 and 2.5 litre cans.
Rubbol BL Primer Type A premium quality, quick drying primer with excellent adhesion properties to bare wood and previously painted surfaces.
Use Interior timber joinery and trim.
Exception Not suitable for use on floors or exterior timber decking.
Features • Quick drying
• Outstanding covering power and adhesion
• Helps to achieve an even finish
Colour White and an extensive range of colours from the 4041 Colour Concept, plus BS, RAL and NCS ranges.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
Timber - 1 coat of Rubbol BL Primer and 2 coats of Rubbol BL Satura
Sound Rubbol BL Coating - 2 coats of Rubbol BL Satura
Other sound coatings - 1 coat of Rubbol BL Primer and 2 coats of Rubbol BL Satura
Coverage 10-12 m²/litre Drying Times Touch dry: 2 hours @20°C/65%RH Recoatable: 5 - 6 hours
Pack Size 1, 2.5 and 5 litre cans.
Rubbol BL Satura Type A high build, water-borne, opaque satin finish for protection and decoration of interior timber.
Use Interior timber joinery and trim.
Features • Excellent durability and opacity
• Easy to achieve an even finish
• Abrasion and staining resistant
• Good colour retention properties
• Non-yellowing
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Surface Filler - Exterior/Interior
Pack Size Componex WR Primer: Components A and B are both supplied in 100ml bottles
Componex WR Filler: Components A and B are both supplied in 290ml cartridges
One pack of Componex WR Primer is intended for use with one pack of Componex WR Filler
Pot Life Componex WR Primer: when mixed 75 minutes at 20°C
Componex WR Filler: when mixed 45 minutes at 20°C
Curing Time Componex WR Primer: Should be over-filled after no less than 10 minutes, but within 30 minutes of application, at 20ºC
Componex WR Filler: Full cure: 3 hours at 20°C
Componex WR PrimerComponex WR Filler Type An adhesion promoting two-pack primer and two-pack timber/filler repair system to fill large surface defects.
Use For re-fabricating damaged or decayed timber substrates.
Features • Filler is solvent free and low odour • Good shaping properties; can be abraded, sawn, planed or drilled • Excellent adhesion to sound timber • Will not shrink or swell on application or drying • Recoatable with solvent-borne and water-borne coatings • Can be applied at low ambient temperatures
Timber Repair System - ExteriorColour White.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
Use a filling knife to force the filler into the open texture or irregularities in the timber or existing coating. Allow to dry then sand for a smooth finish.
Drying Times Workable up to 1 hour@20°C/65%RH Coatable after 24 hours
Pack Size 900g.
Kodrin Spachtel Type An alkyd based surface filler for open woodgrain that enables a particularly smooth finish to be achieved to show off the optimum level of high gloss.
Use Exterior and interior timber.
Features • Allows the high gloss finishes to achieve an optimum sheen
• Suitable for damaged paintwork
• Excellent filling properties
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Surface Filler/Stopper - Exterior/Interior
Colour 6 colours: Natural, Light Oak, Dark Oak, Mahogany, Merbau, Teak.
Recommended Treatment Schedule
Select the colour of the filler to match the colour of the timber or stained timber that is to be filled. Use a filling knife and fill slightly proud and allow to dry. Fill large holes in steps allowing previous fill to set. Rub down with a fine grade silicon carbide paper in the direction of the grain.
Drying Times Workable: 2 minutes@20°C/65%RH Sandable: 30 minutes Coatable: 30 minutes
Pack Size 125ml.
Preparatory Products
Wood Fillers
Cetol Gupa Woodfiller Type A fast drying filler/stopper for small nail holes and cracks.
Use Exterior and interior softwood and hardwood.
Features • Can be overcoated with woodstain, paints and colourless finishes
• Quick drying
• Good response to sanding
• Good adhesion to bare wood
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Cetol Design ConceptThe world of wood protection is evolving, particularly with the increasing range of tonal colours and innovative effects available, together with the rediscovery of the visual appeal of natural materials. In response to this, Sikkens has developed the Cetol Design Concept consisting of the Classic Collection and the Style Collection. To help you plan your decorative schemes, the colour cards for these collections uniquely show each colour in two finishes - translucent and opaque.
Classic CollectionThe Cetol Design Classic Collection is a truly inspirational selection of colours. This functional and aesthetic range of woodstains gives professional users the opportunity to be highly creative and to bring a modern look and feel to projects. See colour swatch on next page.
Style CollectionThe Cetol Design Style Range comprises authentic, natural, modern, very strong and primary colours. Most can be used on both interior and exterior surfaces.
4041 Colour ConceptIntroduced for Rubbol exterior opaque coatings, the collection comprises some 1624 colours delivering extensive choice. A swatch device also makes selection of colours quick and easy.
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Classic Colours
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While we strive to ensure that the colours shown are as accurate as possible, please be advised that they are intended as guides only due to limitations and variations in the printing process.
D3.28.39 T E1.26.55 T E8.35.66 T
B8.35.25 T D4.71.42 T E6.65.60 T (077) Pine
B8.29.15 T (045) Mahogany D5.51.29 T (085) Teak E5.58.44 T (006) Light Oak
A9.17.10 T (048) Rosewood C7.44.26 T D9.54.32 T (009) Dark Oak
C5.06.08 T C6.16.11 T (010) Walnut D7.23.15 T
G2.05.55 T G1.06.55 T ON.00.31 T
G8.10.40 T J1.05.67 T ON.00.60 T
G2.06.34 T R0.10.60 T G9.05.67 T
F5.32.77 T F3.18.55 T F9.23.59 T
F0.40.63 T F4.30.50 T F4.13.42 T
F1.56.57 T F4.25.30 T G1.19.39 T
E1.35.22 T E3.18.21 T H2.04.15 T
E1.30.28 T E8.08.18 T K5.04.15 T
WN.00.06 T (020) Ebony TN.01.27 T Q7.03.30 T
TN.01.11 T ON.00.40 T M5.05.39 T
Substrate Preparation
The most critical aspect of protecting timber is the preparation of the surface prior to the application of coatings and the key areas are as follows:
General Cleaning
Thorough cleaning of the surface is required to remove most of the contaminants which can impair the absorption, adhesion and subsequent performance of coating systems. A solution of household detergent in warm water and a stiff, non metallic bristle brush is ideal for removing oil, dust, dirt or grease. Thoroughly rinse off any residues and allow the surface to dry fully.
Fungicidal Wash
Treat growths with a fungicidal wash or bleach solution and allow 15-20 minutes to work. Loosen dead spores using a stiff, non-metallic bristle brush, rinse with clean water to remove all residues and allow the surface to dry fully. Heavier deposits may need multiple applications.
Removal of Old Coatings
Chemical strippers are the most practical way to remove unsound coatings. Do not remove sound coatings, particularly opaque finishes for the sake of it but do test them to ensure they are truly sound. Woodstains must be removed if a lighter shade of woodstain is required.
Base stains on new joinery provide approximately 3 months protection and their condition should be assessed before top coats are applied.
Sanding
Bare timber exposed to sunlight for more than 3 weeks will require the removal of the surface back to bright timber. Mechanical sanding is the only really effective method. Abrasive papers should be used - DO NOT use wire brushes or steel wool.
Cut Out Decay
To ensure that all infested timber is removed, cut out up to an inch (2.5 cm) into sound timber.
Preservative Treatment
To prevent decay occurring again where damaged timber has been removed from a rotten area, a preservative such as Cuprinol Trade Wood Preserver Clear (BP)* should be applied to saturation. Timber used to splice in for repair, should be either of a durable species or pre-treated with preservative.
Degreasing
Surface contaminations of natural timber such as tannins, gums and oils from hardwood and resins from softwood should be removed with a cloth dampened in a suitable solvent (NOT white spirit or turps).
Knots
Play a hot air gun over live knots to draw out as much resin as possible, scrape off the resin and degrease as above. Remove dead knots and fill with a suitable woodfiller.
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Substrate Preparation
Arrises
To ensure even, adequate coating to vulnerable edges, all cills should be rounded to approx. 3mm radius (‘pencil round’) and all other sections to at least 1-2 mm radius.
Silicone Contamination
To avoid the problems of silicone contamination - cissing/cratering/fish-eyeing - a specialist silicone remover or ‘digester’ must be used. Multiple applications may be necessary.
Mortar/Iron/Water Staining
Best treated with a wood bleach (active ingredient oxalic acid). Remove all surface coating prior to application. Where iron staining has occurred, remove the cause of the discolouration.
Nails/Screws
Non-ferrous fixings are recommended. Where the use of steel/iron fixings is unavoidable, they should be driven home and the resultant holes filled with a suitable filler.
Moisture Content
Timber to be coated should have a moisture content close to what it will be in service. Below 14% for interior timber and between 15-18% for exterior timber is recommended.
Fillers
Voids or areas of damage in timber should be filled prior to coating.
Salt Efflorescence
Occurs in plywood when atmospheric moisture causes the salts in the glueline to migrate to the surface in the form of white crystalline powder. The strength and integrity of the plywood is unaffected. Normally rainwater washes the salts away but on sheltered surfaces, such as soffits, they remain as a bloom on the surface. Where efflorescence is present, remove fluffy efflorescence deposits by rubbing with dry Hessian sacking at frequent intervals. Check salts do not return within 48 hours, before proceeding. Remove heavy deposits by careful* manual abrasions taking care not to damage the surface finish of the substrate. The surface can then be re-treated. The condition may recur and repeated washing may be required. Eventually the efflorescence will cease.
*When rubbing down and/or dusting off wear a suitable face mask to avoid the inhalation of dust.
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Application and
Maintenance Systems
The methods, techniques and conditions of application are also critical to the successful use of coatings.
The key areas are:
Coat Surfaces All Round
Any area which could allow moisture ingress should be adequately coated to form a ‘skin’ or ‘envelope’. Tops and bottoms of doors are particularly at risk. The weatherbar should also be fully coated and sealed before fixing and the joint capped off with a suitable elastomeric sealant. The back of cladding should also be treated to avoid coating failure.
Fully Treat End Grains
Moisture is particularly absorbed into the end grain of timber. For this reason, cills especially above ground floor level should receive adequate coating to ensure optimum performance.
Apply Sufficient Coating
Sikkens exterior woodstains are designed to be gradually eroded by the weather, which makes them so easy to maintain. However, sufficient coating must be applied to ensure it achieves its expected performance. Brush application rarely achieves a wet film thickness of more than 60 micrometres for stains and 100 micrometres for opaques.
Stir Product Thoroughly
Stir the product thoroughly before and regularly during application. Use a broad bladed stirrer which reaches the bottom of the container.
Water-borne or Solvent-borne Compatibility
To avoid possible problems be consistent with the use of either a complete water-borne or solvent-borne system.
Brushes
Good quality, long haired bristle brushes are recommended for solvent-borne coatings and synthetic bristle brushes for water-borne coatings. Good quality synthetic brushes can be successfully used for both.
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Drying Times
A coating may feel dry but it is not necessarily dry enough to overcoat. Water-borne coatings must lose organic solvent as well as water, and solvent-borne coatings must ‘cure’, a process which usually takes 12-18 hours. Adverse drying conditions (e.g. cold, damp, little ventilation) will extend and can even double drying times. While water-borne coatings can often be fully dry in less than 4 hours, solvent-borne-coatings can take up to 24 hours even in good drying conditions.
Patch Prime/Bring Forward
When applying maintenance coats, bare timber surfaces should be given an appropriate first coat, whether it is a base stain or a primer. For woodstains, as well as the base stain, it is often necessary to ‘bring forward’ the base stained section with sufficient coats to restore the same shade and build as the surroundings. The only alternative is to strip the whole section back to bare timber and re-coat.
Weather Conditions
It is common sense NOT to apply coatings in the rain. Equally, if the coating is not dry before rainfall, the finish can be damaged or even washed off. Moreover, when rain is imminent the humidity level is increased, which may also create drying problems. A general rule of thumb for temperature is that water-borne and solvent-borne coatings should not be applied or allowed to dry outside the range 8°C to 25°C and 5°C to 30°C ranges respectively.
Treatment Sequence
Generally the treatment sequence is:
1. Surface preparation2. Preservative pre-treatment3. Base stain4. Finishing coats5. Maintenance
Maintenance Sequence
If the original woodstain has been correctly applied then the only maintenance steps required are those in bold type. However, if this is not the case, or if the surfaces have been left too long before being maintained, additional steps shown in italic type are necessary.
Remove and treat algae/mould
Clean other sound surfaces
Remove resin and degrease
Apply one or two coats of the
appropriate Sikkens woodstain
Remove loose and flaking coating
Sand to remove weathered timber
Patch prime with base stainBring forward to even colour
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New timber window frames and cladding
Previously coated window frames, doors
and cladding
Ferrous metals such as railings, doors and hinges
Non-ferrous metals
Hard plastics such as guttering and PVCu windows
Maintenance cycle (year)
Spreading rates (m²/litre)
Exterior OpaqueCoating Systems
Rubbol XD Gloss/ wood, metal or plastic primer/ undercoat
1 coat Rubbol Primer plus
2 coats Rubbol XD Gloss1 coat
Rubbol XD Gloss
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol XD Gloss
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol XD Gloss
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol XD Gloss
8 to 10 years 10 - 18 m²/litre
Rubbol AZ plus/ wood, metal or plastic primer/ undercoat
1 coat Rubbol Primer plus
2 coats Rubbol AZ plus
1 coat Rubbol AZ plus
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol AZ plus
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol AZ plus
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol AZ plus
4 to 6 years 10 - 18 m²/litre
Rubbol Satura plus/ wood, metal or plastic primer/ undercoat
1 coat Rubbol Primer plus
2 coats Rubbol Satura plus
1 coat Rubbol Satura plus
2 coats of a suitable primer2 coats Rubbol
Satura plus
2 coats of a suitable primer2 coats Rubbol
Satura plus
2 coats of a suitable primer
2 coats Rubbol Satura plus
5 years 10 - 18 m²/litre
Rubbol BL Satura
1 coat Rubbol BL Primer
2 coats Rubbol BL Satura
Dependent on wear 10 - 12 m²/litre
New/bare windows/doors
Maintenance - previously coated windows/doors
New/bare cladding (and eaves, rough
sawn timber, fencing etc)
Maintenance - previously
stained cladding
Doors, skirtings, bannisters, architraves
& floors
Maintenance cycle (year)
Spreading rates (m²/litre)
Cetol HLS plus/ Cetol Filter 7 plus
1 coat Cetol HLS plus 2 coats Cetol Filter 7 plus
2 coats Cetol Filter 7 plus 5 years 7 - 16 m²/litre
Cetol HLS plus/ Cetol THB plus
1 coat Cetol HLS plus 2 coats Cetol THB plus 2 coats Cetol THB plus 3 to 4 years 7 - 16 m²/litre
Cetol HLS plus 3 coats 2 coats 3 years 6 - 18 m²/litre
Cetol Novatech 2 coats 1 coat 3 years 6 - 20 m²/litre
Cetol Novatech/ Cetol Novatop
1 coat Cetol Novatech 1 coat Cetol Novatop 1 coat Cetol Novatop 5 years 6 - 20 m²/litre
Cetol Bl 21 plus 3 coats 1 to 2 coats 3 years 4 - 16 m²/litre
Cetol BL 21 plus/Cetol BL 31
1 coat Cetol BL 21 plus 2 coats Cetol BL31 2 coats Cetol BL31 4 to 5 years 4 - 16 m²/litre
Cetol BL Primer/ Cetol BL Opaque
2 coats Cetol BL Primer 2 coats Cetol BL Opaque 2 coats Cetol BL Opaque 6 years 10 - 14 m²/litre
Cetol BL Decor2 to 3 coats
(surfaces not subject to abrasion)
Dependent on wear
16 - 20 m²/litre
Cetol BL Unitop2 to 3 coats
(surfaces subject to abrasion)
Dependent on wear
12 - 18 m²/litre
Cetol BL Decor/ Cetol BL Unitop
1 to 2 coats BL Decor 2 coats BL Unitop
(surfaces subject to abrasion)
Dependent on wear
12 - 20 m²/litre
Cetol TSI Satin plus 3 coatsDependent
on wear 11 - 13 m²/litre
Sikkens Coating Systems Guide
ExteriorWoodstain Systems
ExteriorOpaqueCoating Systems
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RUBBOL
InteriorWoodstain & Varnish Systems
Maintenance Schedule
Interior OpaqueCoating Systems
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British and European Standards
The following Standards apply to coatings and their application:
BS 5589 Code of practice for the preservation of buildings
BS 8417:2003 Preservation of timber. Recommendations
BS EN 330:1993 Wood preservatives – Field test method for determining the relative protective effectiveness of a wood preservative for use under a coating and exposed out-of-ground contact: L-joint method
BS EN 335-1 : 1992 Hazard classes of wood and wood-based products against biological attack – part 1 – classification of hazard classes
BS EN 335-2: 1992 Guide to the application of hazard classes to solid wood
BS EN 350-1 : 1994 Durability of wood and wood-based products – Natural durability of solid wood. Part 1 – Guide to the principles of testing and classification of the natural durability of wood
BS EN 350-2 : 1994 Durability of wood and wood-based products – Natural durability of solid wood. Part 2 - Guide to natural durability and treatability of selected wood species of importance in Europe
BS EN 351-1 : 1996 Durability of wood and wood-based products – Preservative-treated solid wood. Part 1 – Classification of preservative penetration and retention
BS EN 460: 1994 Durability of wood and wood-based products – Natural durability of solid wood – Guide to the durability requirements for wood to be used in hazard classes
BS EN 599-1 : 1997 Durability of wood and wood-based products – Performance of preventive wood preservatives as determined by biological tests. Part 1 Specification according to hazard class
BS 644 : 2006 Timber windows – Factory assembled windows of various types - Specification
BS EN 927-1 : 1997 Paints and varnishes – Coating materials and coating systems for exterior wood – Part 1: Classification and selection
BS EN 927-3 : 2000 Paints and varnishes – Coating materials and coating systems for exterior wood - Part 3: Natural weathering test
BS EN 942 : 1996 Timber in joinery – General classification of timber quality
BS EN 971-1 : 1996 Paints and varnishes – Terms and definitions for coating materials
BS 8000 : Part 7 : 1990 Workmanship on building sites. Part 7 - Code of practice for glazing
BS 8000 : Part 12 : 1989 Workmanship on building sites. Part 12 - Code of practice for decorative wallcoverings and painting
BS 6150 : 2006 Painting of buildings - Code of practice
BS 6952:Part 1:1988 Exterior wood coating systems. Guide to classification and selection
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