Alaska ONE TIME Product Information
Alaska ONE TIME
A cost effective, environmentally friendly solution for all your log and timber wood needs. We found this product to have a natural mildew, fungus, algae and insect resistance. From the west coast of Alaska, to the south coast of Florida, and all points in between, we have found our product a success in all weather conditions. The science behind this product is simple, all wood naturally turns to a grey patina. Our product accelerates this natural process. Vapour entrapment cause other coatings to fail, blister and peel. Alaska ONE TIME allows the wood to breath naturally and allows vapour transmission. Through the test of time, you will see your wood naturally antique and get better with age.
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Is Alaska ONE TIME a sealer?
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No, it is a wood treatment, but sealer can be used over top.
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Can I put Alaska ONE TIME over a stain?
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“For many years, as a tradesman working with wood finishes, I was frustrated. Often, conventional finishes fail over a short period of time. Going back to my grandfather’s root in Finland as a master builder, he mentioned that ox blood was used for centuries to preserve wood. After many years of research, and not wanting to use ox blood, we found the formula for Alaska ONE TIME, with the same results.”— Chris Franklin
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How is Alaska ONE TIME in cold temperatures?
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Our innovative product can be applied at any temperature.
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Apply with a brush, roller, sprayer, even a mop.
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Alaska ONE TIME is available in convenient concentrates for one and five gallon mixtures.
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Always test on an obscure location or test piece of wood. Different concentrations result in different tones, and should be documented so a consistent colour can be maintained throughout your project.
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Depending on the colour that you want, and the type of wood, add less water for darker and more for lighter greys and brown tones.