Cabot® bleaching stain is uniquely formulated to accelerate the natural weathering process of uncoated exterior wood. It contains a small amount of gray pigment and a chemical ingredient that actually bleaches the wood's surface. When first applied, this product gives a delicate gray tone and during the first few months exposure it gradually turns into a beautiful, natural driftwood gray color. This weathered effect, if derived by nature, would require many years of harsh exposure, which often turns wood dark and uneven in appearance. Cabot® bleaching stain produces a self-protecting finish and achieves a uniform weathered look in only 3 to 6 months.
| Applicable Materials | : | Wood |
| Application Method | : | Brush, Spray, Stain Pad |
| Boiling Point | : | 212 deg F |
| Color | : | Natural Gray |
| Compositions | : | Calcium Carbonate, Talc, Wollastonite, Kaolin, Titanium Dioxide, Propylene Glycol, Heavy Paraffinic Oil, Tetrachloroisothalonitrile, Carbendazim, Crystalline Silica, Respirable Powder |
| Coverage Area | : | 300 to 400 sq-ft/gal |
| Density | : | 9.2 lb/gal |
| Drying Time | : | 1 to 3 hr |
| Flammability Rating | : | 0 |
| Flash Point | : | 204.8 deg F |
| Form | : | Liquid |
| Net Content | : | 1 gal |
| Specific Gravity | : | 1.16 |
| Temperature Rating | : | <50 deg F |
| VOC Content | : | <100 g/L |
| Vehicle Type | : | Acrylic Latex |
| Viscosity | : | 57 to 63 ku |
| pH Range | : | 8.9 |