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Wood Oils & Stains

Wood stain helps protect terraces, garden furniture and other exterior timber while keeping the character of the wood visible. The range covers stains, oils and care finishes for different wood types, exposure levels and maintenance goals. This helps decide between penetrating care and a more visible protective finish.
Original price €14,90 - Original price €39,90
Original price €14,90 - Original price €39,90
Original price €19,90
€14,90 - €39,90
€14,90 - €39,90
Current price €14,90
2.5l | €11,96 / l

2-in-1 Wood Protection Stain Water-Based Interior Exterior

CAIRCON
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2-in-1 thick layer wood stain is a water-based wood protection stain for interior and exterior use. The wood stain protects non-load-bearing wood c...

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Original price €14,90 - Original price €39,90
Original price €14,90 - Original price €39,90
Original price €19,90
€14,90 - €39,90
€14,90 - €39,90
Current price €14,90
2.5l | €11,96 / l
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Where wood oils and stains are used

Wood oils and stains are commonly used on decking, terraces, garden furniture, fences, shutters, facades, beams and other exposed timber. Some products are aimed at tropical hardwoods such as teak or Bangkirai, while others are more general care oils for untreated wood. The category is especially useful where buyers want protection without hiding the natural texture of the timber.

Wood stain, wood oil and deck oil

Wood oil is usually chosen when the aim is to nourish the timber, refresh the natural look and keep the surface open-pored. Wood stain or glaze is the better fit when stronger weather protection, UV resistance and a more visible tinted layer are needed on the surface. Deck oil sits between care and protection, because it is often selected for outdoor timber that needs regular maintenance and a more stable walking surface.

Preparation and timber condition matter

Old coatings, greying, dirt and moisture can affect how evenly oils and stains absorb into the wood. Cleaning and, where necessary, degreying the timber helps the finish look more even and last longer. It also helps to choose the product by timber type, exposure level and whether the goal is care, colour refresh or longer-term weather protection.