I found out that the existing failed finish on that so-called acrylic strip job ( see thread if your feeling lucky) was "TimberTek UV", an 'eco-friendly' wood finish. I was curious about this funky arse finish so I contacted there customer support up in Portland,Oregon to inquire more. I have a guy in my market that is going around coating decks with this stuff and returning every year for "maintenance visits" that are NOT cheap according to these clients. I've been called in to strip and refinish two of this guys decks in the past week. Like I said, it is an 'eco-friendly' stain that is BIO-BASED WATERBOURNE. So...thats non an acrylic? Looks like it!
Here is the information that Timbertek emailed me... Im not throwing this out there to incite another thread on a new product, not really too excited about the stuff myself. Anyone with experience stripping or applying this stuff? Sure looks like an acrylic finish to me, but I guess it isnt because its waterbourne? Little confused. Want to know more about how this stuff behaves as ive been called out to 3 of these the past 2 weeks! Ok, heres the info on this stuff from an email from TimberTek...
Hello Matt,
Timber Pro is a bio based oil (plant derived) yet waterborne. It is pretty tough, though we do suggest people clean and treat their decks yearly or every other year. We recommend two coats, but Timber Pro needs to be applied to wood that is not baking in the sun or warm to the touch. That is the only stickler with our finish, more temperature sensitive then the typical flammable oil based stains. However, it is less sensitive to moisture content in the wood, so if the wood has a higher moisture content (23% or less) than our product can be applied. Most flammable oil based stains require 18% moisture or less as you know. We also make a Log & Siding Formula for log homes and homes with cedar or redwood siding. It is super popular and we sell product to Lindal Cedar Homes, and most of the top log and timber frame companies in the Pacific NW, they don't really care that it is eco-friendly, they just like it because its durable and they can clean up with water.
Okay, now you are more educated than you need to be.........
We will have a new website soon, current one is outdated but you can go to www.TimberProCoatings.com to learn more if need be.
I found out that the existing failed finish on that so-called acrylic strip job ( see thread if your feeling lucky) was "TimberTek UV", an 'eco-friendly' wood finish. I was curious about this funky arse finish so I contacted there customer support up in Portland,Oregon to inquire more. I have a guy in my market that is going around coating decks with this stuff and returning every year for "maintenance visits" that are NOT cheap according to these clients. I've been called in to strip and refinish two of this guys decks in the past week. Like I said, it is an 'eco-friendly' stain that is BIO-BASED WATERBOURNE. So...thats non an acrylic? Looks like it!
Here is the information that Timbertek emailed me... Im not throwing this out there to incite another thread on a new product, not really too excited about the stuff myself. Anyone with experience stripping or applying this stuff? Sure looks like an acrylic finish to me, but I guess it isnt because its waterbourne? Little confused. Want to know more about how this stuff behaves as ive been called out to 3 of these the past 2 weeks! Ok, heres the info on this stuff from an email from TimberTek...
Hello Matt,
Timber Pro is a bio based oil (plant derived) yet waterborne. It is pretty tough, though we do suggest people clean and treat their decks yearly or every other year. We recommend two coats, but Timber Pro needs to be applied to wood that is not baking in the sun or warm to the touch. That is the only stickler with our finish, more temperature sensitive then the typical flammable oil based stains. However, it is less sensitive to moisture content in the wood, so if the wood has a higher moisture content (23% or less) than our product can be applied. Most flammable oil based stains require 18% moisture or less as you know. We also make a Log & Siding Formula for log homes and homes with cedar or redwood siding. It is super popular and we sell product to Lindal Cedar Homes, and most of the top log and timber frame companies in the Pacific NW, they don't really care that it is eco-friendly, they just like it because its durable and they can clean up with water.
Okay, now you are more educated than you need to be.........
We will have a new website soon, current one is outdated but you can go to www.TimberProCoatings.com to learn more if need be.
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