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Pine tar
Pine tar












pine tar

If you have jars with different production numbers, you should mix them together to give the same color tone on the entire surface. Since wood tar is a natural product, it can change something in appearance between different productions. Once it is time to paint again, simply remove dirt from the facade and then you are ready to apply a new layer of Pine Tar.

pine tar

The large range depends on the climate but also on the quality of the wood. However, the smell decreases considerably only after a few days. The wonderful Pine Tar odor is present for about a month after the painting. For new construction, it may be helpful to paint wood on the ground for maximum coverage. The drying time is ca 24 h at normal outdoor temperatures during grinding season. It is ok to delay the second coating up to a year as the first coat will protect the wood during this time. Stir the can any now and then during painting to mix up the pigment.įor the best water protection, we recommend two coats. If you have several cans, mix the estimated amount needed for the surface to avoid any color differences.Īs the tar soakes into the timber, we recommend to use a wide brush (70-100 mm) to avoid an uneven surface. Wood tar is a natural product which can vary in appearance from different productions. You could also paint Pine Tar Vitriol over Iron vitriol. The Pine Tar can be painted directly on untreated wood without primer or on earlier tarred or mud colored wood. Then the pine tar is more convenient to work with. We recommend painting during hot weather, at least 10☌. If the wood contains too much moisture, the tar will settle on the surface instead. Make sure the timber is dry before you start to paint, that will enable the pine tar to penetrate the wood. Pine Tar Oil and Vitriol Pine Tar are ready to use as they are and you do not need to dilute further for planned wood. Our pigmented pine tars are ready to use for unplanned wood after careful stirring, if you have planned wood you need to dilute with further 10-20 % turpentine or warm up to 50-60 degrees before painting.














Pine tar