Product SummarySolignum Colourless AZ is an organic solvent based wood preservative containing two fungicides (propiconazole and tebuconazole) and an insecticide (permethrin). It penetrates into the wood eradicating and protecting against wood-boring insects and wood destroying fungi.
Features
- Supplied ready-for-use
- Easy to apply
- Penetrates wood rapidly
- Effective against wood-boring insects
- When dry, treated timber is not harmful to garden plants.
Environment / Application
Internally: Solignum Colourless AZ is for use in buildings on timbers above the damp-proof course, including floor joists, floorboards, stairs, roofing timbers and joinery.
Externally: Solignum Colourless AZ is for use on timbers out of ground contact and in buildings on external timbers above the damp-proof course, including doors, window frames, surrounds, frames, fascia’s and bargeboards.
The performance of the preservative will be improved by the application of a durable surface coating, or by further applications of the preservative as a maintenance treatment.
Solignum Wood Preservative penetrates the wood providing protection from the natural enemies of timber – wood rot, fungal decay, wood boring insects and / or termites.
It kills fungi and wood borers and preserves against future attack.
Timber treated with Solignum Colourless AZ retains its original appearance and can be painted or varnished over if desired.
Solignum Colourless AZ is not suitable for use in greenhouses or as a final weather-resistant finish. It can be applied by brush or immersion to bare dry wood.
Before treatment, timber should be clean, free of paint or varnish should be clean, free of paint or varnish and with no surface moisture.
Cut areas of treated timber should be given a further liberal brush application.
Treated timber can be over-painted and glued when dry.
Do not use Solignum Colourless AZ near food and plants.
Specifications
Coverage Guideline: 1L for 100sq ft (1 layer)
Solignum Colourless AZ should be applied with a brush in an even 3 coats to achieve a coverage of 1 litre per 4-8 m². Depending upon the porosity and texture of the timber, further coats may be required to achieve the recommended coverage.