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General Finishes Outdoor Oil is an exterior-rated penetrating oil that is a wood maintenance preservative. It contains UV prohibitors, heat stabilizers & mildew prohibitors. Use Outdoor Oil for all exterior outdoor wood projects, particularly wood furniture.

Outdoor Oil works by saturation. Once the wood is thoroughly oiled then wait 24-48 hours before applying oil base. Use an exterior oil varnish. Do not use a water-based finish such as Exterior 450 Topcoat.

Outdoor Oil works by saturation. Once the wood is thoroughly oiled then wait 24-48 hours before applying oil base. Use an exterior oil varnish. Do not use a water-based finish such as Exterior 450 Topcoat.

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We recommend waiting 5-6 days to let the finish cure a bit before putting outdoors. The finish will continue to harden for approximately 20-21 days.

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GF's Exterior 450 Stains are low VOC premium quality, exterior pigmented water-based wood stains designed for outdoor projects with vertical surfaces such as garage doors, entrance doors and furniture. Can be applied to wood, MDF, and fiberglass.

Exterior 450 Topcoat a clear-drying low VOC finish suitable for vertical exterior surfaces, such as fences, patio furniture, garage doors and entrance doors. It is not recommended as a deck finish.

Find out what goes into a new exterior wood finishing product and how it differs from interior wood finishing products, along with some facts about finishing your outdoor wood projects.

General Finishes NEW Exterior 450 White is a water-based exterior-rated pigmented coating for use on vertical surfaces such as outdoor kitchens, entry doors, garage doors, and windows.

Do not use General Finishes Gel Stain or any oil based finish outside where this direct exposure to water. If your furniture will be resting under a cover and not exposed to direct water, you may have a successful result. We recommend our Milk Paint or Exterior 450 products instead.

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