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New DEFY Extreme Wood Stain Colors Available

By Clay Lamb

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DEFY Extreme Crystal Clear Wood Stain was launched in 2008 and has absolutely taken off since. This product has been improved since with new Nano Technology making an even more durable and protective stain. Coming this Spring 2010, after much tinkering done by the manufacturer, DEFY has finally achieved this level of quality in pigmented products. Now available is DEFY Extreme Wood Stain in Natural Pine, Light Walnut, and Cedar Tone pigments, specially formulated to match the existing DEFY Epoxy Fortified Wood Stain colors. This product is VOC compliant.

The DEFY Extreme Wood Stain's Nano Technology is state of the art and creates a new level of durability unmatched by other wood stain finishes. Although new to the DEFY line, there is nothing premature about this stain or the protection it provides. This innovative and high performance product employs this Nano Technology in order to protect against damaging Ultra violet (UV) rays from the sun. UV rays cause wood to turn gray. Wood damaged by the sun actually becomes more susceptible to water penetration, which induces decay, mold, and algae growth. This gray color is an eyesore, and protecting your deck or other outdoor wood project before it reaches this point is strongly recommended.

It is actually the zinc oxide particles that the stain is formulated with that reflect these rays from your wood. At the Nano level, these particles are invisible to the naked eye and are able to be distributed over the wood at a rate of over 20 trillion particles per square inch. This amazing coverage blocks out UV rays like sunscreen protects skin. The Crystal Clear Extreme Wood Stain dries completely clear. Some clear stains claim to be clear but wind up tinting the wood a bit, but the Crystal Clear version allows you to retain the natural beauty of your wood for as long as possible. The new pigments that will soon be available will actually add pigment to the wood while protecting it.

When paired with the Epoxy Fortified Wood Stain, the Extreme Wood Stain will not only match in color but add improved long-term durability and fade resistance. Combining this Nano technology with the incredible power of the Epoxy Fortified Wood Stain is going to make for an incomparably beautiful deck that is protected better than has ever been offered before. This combination or either product alone prolongs graying, reduces the time between necessary reapplications for routine maintenance, and makes the wood highly resistant to mold and mildew.

One gallon of the DEFY Extreme Wood Stain covers approximately 100-150 sq. ft. and must be applied between 45 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. A pump sprayer, airless sprayer, pad applicator, or brush can be used to apply the product, and it needs 2-4 hours to dry (although it is recommended to wait a full 24 hours before replacing deck furniture or walking on it.)

Clay Lamb is a wood care expert, having worked in the business since 1981. That has been nearly 28 years now, and he has more advice to offer now than ever before. His business has encompassed two generations of hardworking men and women so you can rest assured that his advice on stains and cleaners,for wood is the best available.

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