🌟 Elevate Your Wood Game with Penofin!
Penofin Deep Penetrating Oil Treatment is a premium wood stain designed specifically for exotic hardwood exteriors. This oil-based treatment offers deep penetration, 99% UV protection, and high-grade mildew resistance, ensuring your wood remains beautiful and protected from the elements. With a coverage of 350 sqft per gallon, it’s the ideal choice for maintaining the integrity and aesthetics of your outdoor wood surfaces.
Color | Brown |
Brand | Penofin |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Wood |
Model Name | Penofin Deep Penetrating Oil Treatment for Exotic Hardwood Exterior, Wood Stain IPE Finish (1 Gallon) |
Size | One Size |
Coating Description | Oil-based |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 7 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Finish Type | Oil,Oil Finish,Oil-based |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior |
Coverage | 350-sqft |
Opacity | 0.2 inches |
Special Feature | Mold Resistant |
Compatible Material | Exotic Hardwood |
Liquid Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Oil |
Base Material | Wood |
Package Information | Jug |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Penofin |
Unit Count | 128.0 Count |
UPC | 722076415273 |
Part Number | ExoticHardwood-IPE |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 8 inches |
Item model number | F3XHIGA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Oil,Oil Finish,Oil-based |
Volume | 1 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Mold Resistant |
Included Components | Penofin Deep Penetrating Oil Treatment for Exotic Hardwood Exterior, Wood Stain IPE Finish (1 Gallon) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**E
Works well, looks nice...application tips
We have an ipe wood deck which had gone uncleaned or treated for about 4 years. We first cleaned the deck with an anti algae / grime cleanser. After letting it dry, we applied a single coat of this oil. The oil is not at all transparent. It is obviously brown in the can, and brown on your wood. But it does have translucence and did look very nice. We were complete novices, but took our time, and it worked great. Some things we learned:- we applied with a cheap garden sprayer, and then worked in with brushes. This worked well even though the sprayer was very haphazard in its spray. It got the oil on the surface faster and easier than dipping a brush, but also allowed the benefit of brushwork (working it into every grain, getting a thin even coat). This worked well for two people working together, as we would spray down a section, then work together to brush it in using a couple cheap brushes that we just tossed after.- we did all the vertical surfaces first, which are easier since you cant really over apply (it just runs down the pole). We wiped them all down after with rags (important) to remove excess.- we then did the horizontal surfaces, spraying about 4 boards at a time, then brushing it in and spreading even. We did half the deck, wiped with rags, then did the other half and wiped with rags.- The entire project took 2.5 hours for two people. The deck is about 250 sq. foot with a bit of railing and a couple stairs. That took exactly one gallon of oil.- if you are careful to wipe up excess, there is really no issue with getting an even finish, even if you go over an area twice as you are moving along. The wood absorbs only so much oil, the rest needs to be wiped up.When we do it again, what we will do differently is to purchase a nicer sprayer (a $25 one instead of the $9 one we used). This would make the initial coat pretty much uniform. We would still brush in, but much less work. The sprayer approach is also great when you have very thin cracks between each slat. The spray gets in even where a brush struggles. The spray first, and then brush after is so much faster than a brush or pad, and very clean, as there is no pan or can you are dipping into or moving around.
R**Y
Best Stain I have purchased in years.
Purchased 1 gallon of this stain to cover a deck/fence/gate constructed last summer with treated wood. What a great product this is. First coat it looked good and second coat made it like showroom furniture. The oil based stain gets deep in the wood and leaves a transparent yet brown finish. I bought a second gallon to get a second coat on everything. It is pricey but I feel worth very penny. Will be using this in the future. Very Happy. Cannot recommend this enough.
A**R
Penofin
The product is very nice. This is the third time I’ve ordered it. All three times, the can arrives dented. The packaging is intact and the container doesn’t leak, however, the can seems too thin.
R**N
Easy to use. Great results.
After building a few ipe decks for customers I got a chance to build one for myself. Always let the customer seal/stain the decks themselves, so this was new to me. I am not sure what people are doing wrong that submit these horror stories after using this product. READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS. Arrived in 2 days. Applied easily, followed instructions for wiping down. Deck looked awesome afterwards. I assume will have to re apply annually. Took about 2-3 hrs for a 175sq ft Ipe' deck w/stairs and cable railing. Will buy again. See pictures. It is a deck, not a ceiling. For some reason the pictures kept rotating 180° when I would upload them.
D**L
Great Product, but wear clothes you don’t mind ruining
Follow the directions... apply the product and wipe it off after a few minutes. Ipe won’t absorb much oil, so there’s no reason to leave it on the surface for very long....it just gets sticky and will take forever to dry.Unless you’re particularly OCD, you’re going to get some on your clothes. When this happens, they’re ruined. The stain will never come out and neither will the smell. I have some old t-shirts that I use for painting, and I’ve probably washed them 6 times after getting this stuff on them and they still have a strong Penofin odor.As far as chemical smells go, Penofin isn’t unpleasant but it’s not something you’d choose for cologne. .
B**N
Pretty good but smell lingers
The application of this looks really good on my furniture but there's a few things to know about it.1. Ipe wood doesn't like to absorb the stuff very well so I had to make sure that I went back over it a few different times during the day to wipe off any excess that pushed its way up to the top.2. It smells and I mean a lot. My furniture sits outside in the open air and I feel like it took close to a month for most of the smell to go away.3. I can't remember how long it took to actually drive before I put my cushions back on but I know I let it go quite a few weeks.4. A little bit of the stuff seems to go a long way and I thought that I would buy the gallon container and be able to keep it for a while. But after receiving it and reading the container I think it mentioned something about it possibly gelling up. I haven't checked my container to see if that actually happened but I would advise buying a small of a container as possible for your needs.5. I feel like maybe it raise the grain of my wood a little bit and I need to take some steel wool to the top of my furniture. I could be wrong on that because my furniture sits outdoors but I recently built all of this and put a coat of the oil on it not too long after sending everything down turn nice smooth finish.I probably buy it again if I had to and I'll keep reusing the stuff that I have but I don't know of any other brand that's supposedly protects as well.
M**S
Easy to use
This was the first time I did a project like this. We have a beautiful iron wood deck that gets hot afternoon sun. The deck had grayed out and needed a good deck washing. After I completed the prep work, I was surprised to learn this product was easy to use. I followed directions and reviewed tutorials that I found online. I used rags to wipe down 20-30 minuted after I applied. I am extremely happy with the renewed natural color. I use use this same product again.
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