Superdec
Opaque Exterior Wood Protection
Description
Sadolin Superdec has all the benefits of a woodstain; it erodes naturally by weathering, preventing build-up of the coating and reducing cracking, flaking and peeling. It also offers cost benefits (fewer coats required) and ease of maintenance when compared to traditional paint.

Superdecs unique alkyd/acrylic formulation offers a combination of extensibility and durability, minimising the risk of peeling and flaking.

In a maintenance situation Superdec is ideal where a complete change of colour is required, where the existing surface has become weathered or uneven in appearance, or where loss of adhesion of previous woodstain will involve intensive preparation and may, dependent on colour, result in a patchy finished appearance. Superdec provides a solution to such situations, giving an even finish with minimal preparation.
  • May be used on new or previously stained or painted surfaces
  • Excellent flow, giving an even finish with reduced brush marking
  • Excellent extensibility - resists cracking and peeling
  • Superb colour retention
  • Available in 3 standard and 45 tinted colours
recommended treatment schedule
New work 2 coats required
Maintenance 1-2 coats required

NB. In some instances on new timber or where a significant colour change is required, a third coat may be needed.

In the new build situation Sadolin Superdec can be used as a brush application finish or as part of a semi finished factory applied system.

Please refer to data sheet for application details
build finish as defined by BS EN 927-1:1997
medium to high

recommended usage
All timber, apart from timber subject to high abrasion such as decking. Ideal where a complete change of colour is required or on new timber

coverage for each coat
planed softwood 8-10m2 /litre
rough sawn 6-8m2 /litre

drying time
one coat
touch dry 1 hour
recoat time 16 hours

pack size
1, 2.5 and 5 litres


Note
To minimise extractive discoloration of the coating that can occur around knots or on dark timbers such as Mahogany(particularly with white and pale shades of Superdec) a blocking primer should be used first.

Please see data sheet for details