Usage guide
Cuprinol Total Garden Furniture Treatment enhances and protects all types of
hardwood garden furniture. It has a lightly tinted, matt appearance that brings
out the natural colour of the wood and enhances the grain pattern. Cuprinol Total
Garden Furniture Treatment is a water repellent formulation and contains UV
absorbing pigments so furniture is protected in all types of weather.

For use on hardwood garden furniture such as
chairs, tables and benches. May be used to
protect new furniture or restore the appearance
of older weathered furniture.

A 2.5L tin is normally sufficient for:
Woodstained wood: 25m² with 2 coats
Bare wood :16m² with 3 coats
Coverage may be less on absorbent wood.

Surfaces should be clean, dry and free from
algae and mould. Where these are present use
Cuprinol TimberClean. For best results brush
to remove dirt and debris and then clean the
surface with Cuprinol Garden Furniture Cleaner.
Rinse well and allow to dry.
New bare wood: Sand smooth, rounding off
sharp edges. Brush to remove dust and debris.
Natural oils and resins should be removed from
resinous wood by wiping with white spirit.
For protection against rot pretreat with Cuprinol
Garden Furniture Preserver (IP).
Weathered grey wood: Use Cuprinol Garden
Furniture Restorer to bring back the natural
colour of the wood. Sand before applying
Cuprinol Total Garden Furniture Treatment.
Alternatively completely remove all grey wood
first by sanding back to a clean sound surface.
Avoid the inhalation of dust.
Painted or varnished wood: Sand off or
chemically strip existing coatings, then treat
as new bare wood. Not recommended on
freshly oiled wood.

Stir well before and occasionally during use.
Final colour will depend upon wood type,
previous treatment and the number of coats
applied. Brush on evenly along the grain
avoiding overlaps.
Do not apply in wet
conditions or if rain, dew or frost is likely
before the product has dried.

Cuprinol Total Garden Furniture Treatment
will normally be touch dry in 4 hours in good
drying conditions. Apply 2-3 coats depending
on degree of protection and colour required.
When applying subsequent coats allow to dry
for a minimum of 16 hours before recoating.
Some oily timbers such as teak and iroko
may extend the drying time. Allow a few
days before heavy use or contact with soft
furnishings.

Reseal can after use. Clean up any spills
immediately while still wet. After use remove
as much product as possible from brushes
before cleaning with white spirit. For best
results use Polycell Brush Cleaner. Do not
store or use in extremes of temperature
and protect from frost.
Always read the pack instructions carefully before use.