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  • Textrol Clear is a deep penetrating oil for protection of decking, cladding, garden furniture etc. Does not peel or flake.
    € 19.50
    Price Excl. Vat @ 23%

    Owatrol Textrol ClearISSN: 3297970808010

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    Non-Peel, Clear, Deep Penetrating Oil Finish For Exterior Woods 

    Note: It is difficult to interpret or explain the 'colour clear' as it will vary depending on the wood type you have. 

    The best guide / indication is to place some water on your wood and that will give you a good indication of how Textrol Clear will look on Your wood. (See Textrol Golden Oak and Rustic Oak, Weather Grey, Graphite Grey also)

    Penetrating oil finish / decking oil for weathered wood which protects against moisture and UV damage

    • Developed for weathered wood
    • Penetrates and protects from within the wood

    Properties

    • Use on horizontal and vertical surfaces.
    • Penetrates and protects from within the wood.
    • Excellent penetration- Textrol should be in the wood not on the surface.
    • Non-film forming – will not crack, peel or flake.
    • Protects against moisture and UV damage.
    • Quick and easy to apply – “wet on wet” application.
    • Provides mildew resistance.
    • Easy maintenance – no stripping or sanding.

    Destination

    • Soft or hardwoods: Cedar, Larch, Pine (pressure treated or not), Ash, Oak …
    • Can be applied to both horizontal surfaces (decks, walkways ,…) and vertical surfaces (cladding, shingles, fences…) and other exterior wood structures
    • Not recommended for new wood - use SEASONITE instead.

    Application

    • Apply an application of Textrol and allow it to penetrate for 15-30 minutes.
    • Apply a second application and allow it to penetrate for 15-30 minutes.
    • Repeat this procedure until the wood is saturated i.e. will accept no more oil.
    • Do not allow Textrol to become touch dry or dry between coats (apply “wet on wet”).
    • Once the timber is saturated, always brush out or wipe up any excess product that has not penetrated to avoid shiny spots.
    • The appearance of Textrol gradually lightens over time due to exposure to the sun and UV rays. When the wood has lightened to a light grey colour, it is time for a maintenance application.
    • Refer to the packaging for maintenance procedure.


    Multicoat coverage : 5 m²/l

    Coverage rate for maintenance : 10 to 12 m²/l

    Application tools : stiff bristle - brush - airless spray

    Application temperature : 5°C to +35°C 

    Working time : 24 to 48 h.
    Clean-up : White-Spirit

    See customer comments below...

    Choose Textrol when you if you want to save yourself hard work, regular repeated applications and of course.. money.

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    Testimonials

    "Im a big fan of textrol, and wouldnt dream of using anything else now"

    By Mairead Jones Home Owner, Textrol

    "Whenever I need my decking and gazebo oiled I use only textrol"

    By M Maher Home Owner, Textrol

    "Five years ago I contacted your co about my 80 sq yards wooden deck and even though I treated every year with xxxxxxxxxxxx, it was a total mess with the previous decking oil peeling off all over the place and clogging in the grooves.At the time Igoe recommended that I strip off all the remaining decking  oil with prepdeck and give it a good wash then with net-trol and later we applied two good coats of textrol. We did that and the deck has looked first class ever since with no peeling anywhere even through two extremely harsh winters the like of which I never saw before. I am now freshening it up with another coat of textrol to keep it looking good before it might start to deteriorate. I wouldn't use anything else now, because, even though its a bit more expensive than the others, I still saved the cost of four applications and more to the point, textrol saved me a lot of hard work."

    By E McLoughlin Large Deck Donegal, Textrol

    "I'm a big fan of textrol"

    By Robert Connolly Home Owner, Textrol

    “It’s three years since I last put Textrol Rustic Oak on my deck. It’s still looking great but I am going to top it up now just to keep it looking good because we might not get the weather for another three years to do it again!! I wouldn’t use anything else”

    By Paul McHugh Home Owner, Textrol

    "I had my Cedar chalet beside the sea done in Textrol two years ago and it still looks fabulous. It was previously treated with another finish that peeled which I had stripped off, & I'm delighted with the way the Textrol turned out" 

    By Mrs West Wooden Cabin Ballina, Textrol

    "I like the textrol and the good advice that goes with it"

    By Peter McFadden Home Owner, Textrol

    We found the Cleaner very efficient, it brought the cedar shingle roof back to life and the textrol finishing oil gave it back it’s depth & protection. The overall result was very impressive. Both products were easy to use & clear instructions were given. We would certainly use them again." Kind Regards

    By Julie Rogers Cedar Shingles, Textrol

    “I used the Net-trol and Textrol on my deck and garden furniture. I was absolutely delighted with the results. In particular on the garden furniture, it wasn't just an improvement - but anyone that saw the results asked me if we had bought new furniture. I don't think I would have tried the products had it not been for the exceptional, expert and patient advice that Brendan Igoe gave me over the phone. From product selection, application advice, even colour choice etc - Brendan was a gem and his help very much appreciated.”

    By Eamonn Sinnott Home Owner Meath, Textrol

    "You asked how I got on with the Textrol? I used on the decking all around my mobile home in wexford after stripping off the mess that was there before by using the Prepdeck. The textrol looks superb and several neighbours have since used it when they saw how mine turned out"

    By Michael Farrell Holiday Mobile Home Deck, Textrol

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