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Cutek Extreme Wood Preservative Autumtone Color

February 8th, 2012

Cutek Extreme Autumtone on Pine

Cutek Extreme is an effective wood preservative and stabilizer for both softwoods and hardwoods. It is sold in 1 gallon containers in clear formula and then if your wish to add a stain you can mix in a 4oz colortone.

Cutek Extreme is available in 16 different colortones.

Otter Creek offers this product for sale at $99.50 per gallon and includes the 4oz colortone for free. Produce can be purchased on the companies decking accessory store at www.myocstore.com or by calling 1-800-981-3590

Cutek is also sold through major Canadian building retailers such as Home Harware, Rona, Castle and Tim-Br Mart

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Using Cutek Extreme Wood Preservative on Log Homes

December 21st, 2011

Cutek Wood Preservative on Ipe Decking

Your cabin is your home away from home and the exterior should be maintained, if left untreated the exposed wood will naturally turn grey, this is the effect of the ultra violet rays that will break down a woods finish, the more pigment a wood has the better it will resist UV rays. A darker wood will maintain its colour for longer. You can apply linseed oil, which is the traditional method. In Canada we use Cutek Extreme, a treatment that is specially formulated to resist fungus and mould, it is also designed to penetrate deeply, providing water repellency. This treatment also gives you the option of  choosing the colour you wish your cabin to maintain, as you may prefer the natural greying, or may wish to stain the wood completely, there are various colours to choose from. The 40z colourtone gets mixed into the 1 gallon Cutek Extreme clear container.

Cutek Extreme is distributed throughout Canada by Otter Creek and product can be purchased by calling them at 1-800-981-3590 or by purchasing it at the companies online store at www.myocstore.com

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CUTEKExtreme® must be reapplied as frequently as necessary.

December 16th, 2011

 

 
 
 

Cutek Extreme Wood Preservative

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 CUTEKExtreme® must be reapplied as frequently as necessary to retain the natural beauty and color of the timber or wood. Surfaces that have been previously coated with CUTEKExtreme® that have faded, or started to “grey off” in the sun are easily and quickly restored to their original appearance without the need for any sanding and stripping by treatment with and the application of one further coat of CUTEKProclean®, and one further coat of CUTEKExtreme®.
 

CutekExtreme® is designed to gradually fade over time rather than peel off, split or crack as is the case with many conventional film forming coatings. For this reason, the rejuvenation and maintenance of CUTEKExtreme® coated surfaces is a simple, fast, and cost effective process.  

Recoat time varies widely according to many factors including the age and porosity of the timber, species, situation, and exposure to the weather so we are unable to offer any specific performance warranties. Typically, horizontal exterior smooth surfaces exposed to full weather such as pool decks and handrails may require recoating every 6 months to 2 years, while vertical rough-sawn siding may require maintenance less frequently.
 
Cutek Extreme can be purchased in Canada from Otter Creek by calling 1-800-981-3590 or by visiting the companies online store at www.myocstore.com
 
 

 

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Otter Creek seeks Canadian Retailers for Cutek Green Wood Preservative.

May 27th, 2011

Cutek Green Wood Preservative

Otter Creek, a  Canadian Distributor of Specialty Building Materials is seeking building retailers such as Home Hardware, Rona, Castle and Tm-Br Mart stores that are seeking a truely great wood preservative and UV protection product called Cutek Green.

Cutek Green is a special version that is manufactured to contain less than 200 grams/liter of volatile organic compounds, enabling it to used and specified on most “green” projects as a solvent based coating. Specifically, Cutek Green has been independently tested to ASTM 3960 and determined to contain 173 grams/liter. Cutek Green® is identical in appearance and performance to conventional Cutek® Wood Preservative with the exception that it diffuses into the wood substrate at a slightly higher rate and with less dry time.

Cutek as a clear

Cutek is suitable for use as a clear, water repellent preservative coating on exterior timber surfaces; however the clear coated timber surface will lightly silver with age to produce a natural weathered appearance, while retaining its dimensional stability characteristics.

If this natural silvering of the timber is undesirable, then color toned Cutek Wood Preservative must be used to delay the silvering process in addition to maintaining and enhancing the natural color of freshly oiled timber.

Otter Creek  would be glad to discuss retail opportunities within Canada by calling them at 1-800-981-3590. In the meantime this product can be purchased online at www.myocstore.com

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How to use Cutek Green Wood Preservative on Wood Decking.

May 3rd, 2011

Cutek Green Wood Preservative

In order for Cutek Green® to function properly, it is essential that it is able to penetrate deeply into your decking . Correspondingly, any situations that would inhibit this penetration such as retained moisture, insufficient time between coats, or the presence of any surface sealant or barrier, must be avoided or satisfactorily remedied by correct procedure and product selection. Additionally, decking to be coated with Cutek Green® should be clean and dry, with an equilibrium moisture content of no higher than 17%, and moisture gradient of less than 1%.

Cutek Green® Preservative On New Decking.

It is recommended that one coat of Cutek Green® be applied to all faces of the deck and a second coat of Cutek Green® be applied a minimum of two weeks after application of the first coat. Always ensure that sufficient time is allowed for penetration of Cutek Green® into the substrate before re-application, as actual recoat time may vary according to factors such as substrate temperature, density, porosity or retained moisture content. Thicker timbers such as posts, beams and logs will require additional coats of Cutek Green® in order to obtain adequate protection, as Cutek Green® has a cumulative effective in the wood with each application.

Cutek Green® can be used on CCA and other treated timbers using the above coating format, however timbers pre-treated with invisible film-forming wax and polymer processes such as LOSP, or water-repellent dips may prevent or slow down the free diffusion of Cutek Green®.

Cutek® Wood Preservative On Old, Or Previously Coated Decking

Old, dirty, or weathered grey decking should be prepared by applying Cutek Pro Clean biodegradable surface-active restoration agent, and power rinsing with a home water blaster set to under 750 p.s.i. (50 bar), with a fan jet pattern to avoid damage to the wood fibers.

Tougher stains such as water marks, tannin stains, and grease stains may be removed from the timber by using the more powerful Cutek Pro Clean and a similar process. When the substrate is thoroughly dry, the restoration of the decking may be completed by the application of two coats of Cutek Green® . It is important to note that the use of high-pressure water alone to clean the deck surface will not eliminate biological growth from the timber and may create damage to the wood fibers as well as uneven start and stop marks. Additionally, the use of commercial and household cleaning solutions that contain bleaching agents such as Sodium Hypochlorite should be avoided. These chemical cleaners will harm the environment and may damage the timber tissue. Using bleach to clean your deck may produce a film forming reaction in the outer wood fibers that causes a subsequent coating failure.

Decking previously coated with a film-forming product that is failing (e.g. conventional stains, linseed oil, paint, polyurethane, etc.), must first be restored to their original texture and color by preparation with Cutek Pro Clean prior to the application of Cutek Green® . The results that can be achieved from such a restoration are both dramatic and rewarding as warped and cupped timbers can return to their original profile and flatness, and the original natural color and beauty of the wood can be restored.

Application method –What to know before you start.

Cutek does not require any specials applicators or tools it can be applied by lamb’s wool applicator/ roller, brush, rag or spray gun. When using Cutek you do not need to allow a period of time for the wood to release its natural water soluble extractives (tannins) prior to applying. Most products require you to wait a minimum period of 3 -6 months before commencing application.

Q. What happens to decking when you leave it exposed for 3-6 months so it can release those natural tannins?

A. As liquid and gas phase moisture can freely move in and out of uncoated wood they are exposed to potential unwanted movement, shrinkage and staining…. all the things you don’t want it to do!

Cutek controls water movement in coated woods and because most extractives that bleed out of wood are water soluble, Cutek tends to significantly reduce unsightly “bleed out”, by controlling free solubilisation of these extractives.

Applying Cutek

To apply Cutek to a surface of newly laid deck, ensure there is no dirt stains or debris on the surface area and apply your first coat. Always suggest your client purchases the Cutek with a color tone and explain the benefits that it will provide (retaining the “freshly oiled look” vs. allowing it to silver off)

Cutek doesn’t leave a lap mark which means you can stop and continue at any stage while it is freshly being applied.

*Clean up is easy…. mineral turpentine will remove the product from your applicator.

Amount of coats required

It is advised to apply 2-3 generous coats of Cutek. It is important the first coat of Cutek is applied right around on all surface faces to ensure maximum protection from the elements.

Note: remind your client that all exterior decking requires maintenance, no matter what you do to it. The more you can do to protect the weather exposed and prone areas with products like Cutek, the more likely it is to remain dimensionally stable and aesthetically attractive in the long term.

How long between each coat?

Advise your client that the longer they can leave a penetrating wood preservative like Cutek on between coats, the better it will be for the wood and ultimately your client. Cutek penetrates into wood over time, while it will protects the wood immediately, complete penetration will take time depending on the type of wood your client is coating (if it’s Cedar expect 100% penetration of most commonly used profiles with one coat, if it’s a hardwood such as Ipe it will take a lot longer due to its density.) If you can allow a minimum of 1-2 weeks between coats you will ensure a better result and less Cutek being used.

Coverage

Spread rate is 1,000-1,400 sq ft per gallon

How often should you recoat?

Depending on the age and prosperity of the deck, the location and exposure to weather and sunlight (north/west facing) even how many coats your client applies will determine the recoat cycle. Typically, horizontal surfaces exposed to the elements such as pool decks, and had rails may require annual maintenance, while vertical surfaces will require less frequent maintenance.

Cutek coated timber has one thing in common with other products, the sun! The sun’s UV rays cause photo oxidization of the lignin in transparent and semi transparent coatings. If your client does not use the Cutek “color tones” in the clear Cutek then coated timbers will begin to weather or “silver off” a lot sooner. It is important to remember that clear coated Cutek timbers are still preserved; they just won’t retain the “freshly oiled look.” In addition it is important to realize that even color toned Cutek coated timber will still require regular maintenance, to maintain the “freshly oiled look”.

For more information or to purchase this product in Canada or the U.S. please contact Robert Abbott at Otter Creek Forest Products at toll free 1-800-981-3590

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