Specification

BrandRonseal
Stocking BranchesLeyburn
Product TypeWood Stain
Area4.5m2
Volume750ml
ColourNatural Oak

Ronseal Trade 10 Year Woodstain Natural Oak 750ml

£18.30 exc. VAT

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SKU: 82928
Category: Woodcare
MPN: 38699
EAN: 5010214886999
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About Ronseal

Ronseal is a trusted name in woodcare and paint, known for its no-nonsense products that “do exactly what they say on the tin.” Whether you’re protecting decking, restoring fences, or enhancing interior woodwork, Ronseal offers a wide range of solutions designed for lasting performance and ease of use. Their formulas are built to resist the elements, withstand daily wear, and deliver consistently reliable results across all types of timber surfaces.

From their long-lasting Fence Life Plus and 10 Year Weatherproof Wood Paint to durable interior varnishes and specialist wood treatments, Ronseal makes woodcare simple and effective. With options for staining, painting, preserving, and waterproofing, there’s a Ronseal product for every project inside or out.

Specification

BrandRonseal
Stocking BranchesLeyburn
Product TypeWood Stain
Area4.5m2
Volume750ml
ColourNatural Oak

Product Description

Guaranteed 10-year colour and protection to prevent cracking, peeling and blistering. BBA approved.

  • Guaranteed to last 10 years.
  • Quick and easy to apply.
  • Water-based.
  • Recoat in 4 hours.
  • BBA approved.
  • For softwood and hardwood.

Before you Start

Sand the wood with 120 grit paper. Wear a mask to avoid inhaling any dust. Wipe away dust with white spirit and leave to dry. Stir well before use and test on a small area to check you are happy with the colour.

Application

Use a synthetic brush and apply 3 coats in the direction of the grain. Leave 4 hours between each coat and lightly sand with 240 grit paper before the final coat.

Aftercare

Cleaning:

Remove any wood stain from your brush and wash in warm, soapy water. Don’t put any left over wood stain down the drain or into watercourses. Your local authority may have facilities to get rid of unused wood stain.