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Availability: In-Stock
Shipping Time: 3-5 Business Days
Type of Stain: Water Based
Description:
Lifeline Advance is a clear topcoat for application over stained exterior surfaces. Lifeline Advance adds depth and highlights to Lifeline Ultra-2 and Lifeline Exterior, to truly distinguish your log home. The acrylic resin and updated additives in Lifeline Advance provide the ultimate protection for the color base stain on the exterior of your log home to give you the maximum life for your exterior stain system. Like all Lifeline finishes, Lifeline Advance is waterborne, environmentally friendly and easy to clean up with soap and water. It breathes to allow moisture within logs to evaporate, while controlling the evaporation rate to reduce checking. When you apply Lifeline Advance over your exterior stain, you increase the UV inhibitors, add water repellency and add additional mildew inhibitors to your exterior finish system.
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Stain Application Tips:
- Plan to stain when the forecast is predicting
good weather that will extend 1-2 days after the stain has been applied.
- The moisture content of
wood should not exceed 19%.
- Log surfaces must
be sound and clean from dirt, pollen and
other surface contaminants.
- Surface prep should be done no
more than 1-2 weeks before stain is applied. Media blasting and other
dry prep methods are best, but power washing can work if done properly
and the wood is allowed to dry.
- Apply
to log surfaces with a temperature range of 40°F (4°C) and rising to
90°F (32°C) and falling.
- Do not apply to surfaces in direct
intense sunlight, since the surfaces can be too hot.
- If your home is in an area of high humidity, add additional mildewcides to the stain. Call us for recommendations.
- Mix
together pails that may have different lot numbers; this will help
ensure uniformity of color. Stir thoroughly to mix all pigments evenly,
and stir the stain periodically throughout application.
- Brushing the stain into your wood will help promote better adhesion thus giving your stain more durability.
- Spraying your stain followed by brushing is a good way to speed up the process. It is important to flood the surface of your wood while spraying.
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- How often do I need to restain my log home?
- A good stain should last between 2-3 years on the southern exposure of the home and 3-4 years on the other sides of the home.
- What is the difference between oil based stain and water based stain?
- Oil
based stains have a strong odor, are user friendly, produce a natural
looking finish and require the use of solvents during the clean-up
process. Water based stain products are environmentally friendly, odorless but
can be a little more difficult to apply.
- What steps should I take before staining my log home?
- 1.) Make sure your logs are clean and sound.
- 2.) Make sure the surface temperature of the logs are between 50-90 degrees.
- 3.) Make sure the weather forecast is dry for two days during the
staining process and dry for a two days after the staining process.
- 4.) Make sure the moisture content of the wood is below 20% prior to the staining process.
- 5.) Make sure that you don’t have any compatibility problems with any previously applied coatings.
- 6.) Read all of the application guidelines for the stain material that is being applied.
- 7.) Recommendation: Use a sprayer to flood the surface of the logs with
the stain material and then immediately back brush the stain into the
pores of the wood.
- Do your stains contain a mildewcide?
- Most stain products have a standard amount of mildewcide in
them. We recommend adding an additional mildewcide packet if you live
in an area that is prone to high humidity and high temperatures. We
sell a mildewcide additive called Stayclean I/E.
- Is the UV protection in the stain or clear coat?
- The stain has a combination of pigments and UV-absorbers while the clear coat only has UV-absorbers.
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Available Colors
Lifeline Advance is available in satin and gloss.
Application Temperature Range
40-90 Degrees
Application Methods
Airless Sprayer or Brush
Surface Preparation
Clean, dry, free of mold or mildew (Do not use steel wool)
Application Frequency
Every 2-3 years. This number will vary depending on the amount of exposure.
Special Instructions
Stir Lifeline Advance every 15 minutes. Back brush the Lifeline Advance into the wood. Use 1-2 coats of Lifeline Advance after stain application. Avoid applying in the direct sun.
Drying Time
Dries to the touch in 1 hour and cures within 3 days.
Packaging
Lifeline Advance is available in 5 gallon and 1 gallon pails.
Storage
Store Lifeline Advance in a tightly sealed container in moderate temperatures (between 40° F. and 90° F.) DO NOT FREEZE.
Clean Up
Clean up immediately with soap and water. Dried brushes will require cleaning with lacquer thinner. Spray equipment should be cleaned immediately per the equipment manufacturer’s recommendations for latex finishes. Dispose of excess materials and Lifeline Advance by following all local, state and federal environmental disposal regulations.
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
READ AND FOLLOW ALL LABEL INSTRUCTIONS PROIR TO APPLICATION OF THIS PRODUCT.
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MATCH their price and GIVE YOU $10 off your next order.
Proof of the competitors price including shipping and handling fees must be provided via email or communicated with one of our representatives.
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