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Any solvent-based wood preservative can be used on wooden fence panels meaning that it doesn’t necessarily have to be labelled as a ‘shed and fence preservative’. Solvent-based preservers are generally absorbed easier by fence timbers than water-based products, meaning deeper penetration in to the timber panels. Solvent-based wood preservatives are available in clear and coloured formulations from brands such as Ronseal, Cuprinol and Sadolin. These machines are often designed to only spray a specific product or group of products from the sprayer manufacturer. An exterior wood oil will protect garden fences from weathering and keep the wood supple and nourished. With a range of clear and coloured wood oils available, which oil-based fence treatment is best? Our guide will help you decide Ronseal Precision Pump Fence Sprayer: For spraying the Ronseal range of Fence Life and Fence Life Plus treatments Cuprinol Ultimate Garden Wood Preserver: A water-based, coloured wood preservative treatment for garden sheds, fence panels and other garden wood. Colours and protects exterior wood for up to 5 years with the benefit of UV protection
Find out about a range of fence paints and colours here. What is a fence paint? The answer isn’t as straight forward as you might think Postsaver’s Pro-Wrap saves you time, hassle & stress by protecting your investment in your new wooden gate posts. Find out about a range of fence stains and colours here. What is a fence stain? As with paints, fence stains are not as straight forward as you might think. What is the difference between a fence paint and a fence stain? Garden fence preservatives can be easily broken down into 4 types, clear, coloured, solvent-based, and water-based. Although there are a wide range of wood preservatives on the market that are suitable for use on fence panels and posts, they all do a similar job. Solvent-based fence preservativesMost of our customers require specifically designed safety pads and post protection to fit posts, wall corners, floor spaces, low ceilings, wall spaces and pretty much anything that can be seen as a potential safety hazard. Although wood preservers are safe for man, plants and animals when fully dry, they are very harmful to aquatic systems and should be kept well away from garden ponds, streams, drains and other water courses. Pets and children should be kept away from the liquid and freshly treated fences until they are dry.
Before treating any garden fence with a fence preserver, stain, oil or paint, it has to be clean and free of any mould, algae or lichens. Find out which fence cleaner is best to clean and remove these common issues Always cover and protect items and areas not to be treated, especially stone, concrete, plastic surfaces and plants, and especially if applying a coloured preserver. Coloured wood preservers will easily stain these surfaces and could ruin some types of plastic. Sealing in a fence preservative
Water-based fence preservatives
If you have anything that needs padding then simply get in touch and let us help you out! Floor mats and fun foam shapes Here, at ProPads, we have a made-to-fit collision padding service for post protection pads and your bespoke safety padding sizes.