Clear Woodstain

Clear woodstain is a popular choice for preserving and protecting wood surfaces from weathering and wear and tear without drastically changing the look of the wood. Clear woodstain will bring out the natural grain of the wood, rather than masking it, allowing you to showcase its natural appearance. Discover our range of natural clear woodstains below.

Clear woodstain

We stock clear woodstain from the most reputable brands, including Johnstones, who offer clear woodstain for exterior wood as well as satin clear woodstain suitable for both interior and exterior timber. This range is durable and resists cracking, blistering and peeling, making it a suitable option for almost all wood projects. It is important to remember that the final colour of the woodstain can also vary depending on the type of wood being stained and the application method used.

Whether you’re looking to keep a piece of furniture fresher for longer, or give your decking a new lease of life, clear woodstain is designed to nourish and protect all types of external and internal wood.

What are the benefits of using clear woodstain?

Clear woodstain helps enhance wood's natural colour and grain, while providing a durable and long-lasting finish. It also helps protect wooden surfaces from UV rays, moisture, and other environmental factors which could cause damage. 

Can clear woodstain be used on all types of wood?

The majority of types of wood, including pine, oak, and maple, can be stained using clear woodstain. clear woodstain can be used on all types of wood, including softwoods, hardwoods, and pressure-treated lumber.

How do you apply clear woodstain?

Before applying the clear woodstain, the wood should be cleaned, sanded, and free of any dirt or debris. The stain should be applied in thin, even coats using a cloth, brush or roller and must be allowed to dry completely between coats.

How long does clear woodstain last?

Clear woodstain can last a number of years, but it depends on several factors such as the type of wood, the usage and the environment. 

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