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Apply a weather-resistant finish - Any exposed wood, pressure treated or not, should be protected from the weather. Application of a quality clear water repellent or semi-transparent stain which contains water repellent will help minimize the cycles of moisture take-up and loss the wood goes through outdoors.

If your ProGuard Preserved Wood has not been pressure treated with a factory applied water repellent, apply a clear water repellent when the wood is surface dry or wait approximately 60 days before applying a semi-transparent stain. If the ProGuard products contain a factory water repellent, an oil-based stain can be applied in 30-60 days and water-based stains can be applied after 6 months.

Always check that the wood is surface dry before applying stain. In all instances follow the manufacturer's directions when applying water repellents or semi-transparent stains which may contain water repellent
Remove mold with soap and water - Mold growth may occur on building products, including untreated or treated wood. To remove mold from a treated wood surface, mild soap and water are typically used. Avoid inhalation of mold spores.

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