DeckWise Ipe Seal™ End Grain Sealant

DeckWise
SKU: DeckWise-IPE-SEAL-1-QT
$38.00

QTY:
  • Suitable for application on any wood, hardwoods, thermally modified woods and even composite material; easy to use and can be applied with brush or roller
  • 1 qt. covers roughly 500 sq. ft. of lumber ends, depending on porosity
  • Milky-white liquid dries clear and forms a flexible and vapor permeable membrane
  • Prevents end grain cracking and splitting for long-lasting minimal maintenance to withstand seasonal weather changes
  • Penetrates deeply into end grain for maximum protection against moisture loss
  • Dries to the touch in less than 1-2 hours to provide quick protection; reduces lumber losses, conserves resources and improves yield
  • Thick paste clings to surfaces and prevents up to 90% or more of end checking and drying splits
  • Water based wax emulsion, non-hazardous, no solvents and non-toxic formula

Sealing wood end grain during a siding, deck or trim installation can easily be done and does little to slow down the job. Ipe Seal End Grain Seal for hardwoods - and wood in general - is a non-toxic waterproofing wax emulsion sealant for fresh cut lumber ends to stop future cracks and splitting. Ipe Seal is proven to increase the structural integrity of hardwood decking, pressure treated sub-framing as well as wooden siding. This end grain seal will protect freshly cut deck boards, sawn logs, turning blanks and other exposed wood ends. Brush or roller onto most hardwoods such as Ipe, Massaranduba, Tigerwood and Cumaru including thermal woods.

Protect your investment. Ipe Seal forms a bond that stretches the lifetime of wood. Ipe Seal is paraffin based solution that is milky-white in appearance, dries clear and forms a flexible and vapor permeable membrane layer between wood end grain and the surrounding environment. The sooner our sealant is applied, the more successful the application will be. Use is suggested within 24-hours of cutting. 

FREEZE CONCERN - product is unable to ship during colder winter months due to potential freezing while in transit.