Wood painting —
elastic, waterproof, UV-stable
forest Holz streichen & schützen

Wood painting —
elastic, waterproof, UV-stable

Liquid plastic for fence, garden house, carport, pergola and wooden facade. Follows the natural swelling and shrinking of the wood without cracking. Protects against greying, rot and algae infestation.

01 / The problem

Why classic wood coatings fail

Holz arbeitet — es dehnt sich bei Feuchtigkeit aus und zieht sich bei Trockenheit zusammen. Starre Lasuren und Lacke reißen, Wasser dringt ein, das Holz fault.

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Quellen & Schwinden

Holz verändert sein Volumen um bis zu 8 % zwischen feuchter und trockener Jahreszeit. Klassische Lacke reißen — Wasser kann eindringen.

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Fäulnis & Verzug

Eingedrungenes Wasser zersetzt die Holzfasern. Bauteile verziehen sich, tragende Elemente verlieren ihre Festigkeit.

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Vergrauung durch UV

Ohne UV-Schutz vergraut die Holzoberfläche innerhalb von 1–2 Jahren. Algen und Pilze siedeln sich an, das Erscheinungsbild leidet dauerhaft.

02 / Why RubberPaint

Why liquid rubber for wood

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Expands with the wood

Hochelastisch (Klasse A0/C0) — folgt jedem Quell- und Schwindzyklus ohne Rissbildung. Anders als starre Lacke.

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Waterproof seal

Eine durchgehende elastische Membran schützt das Holz vor Schlagregen und Dauerfeuchte — kein Eindringen in die Fasern.

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UV-stable, no greying

Stabilisiertes Acryl-Latex-System hält UV-Strahlung stand. Holz behält seine Farbe statt zu vergrauen.

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Every colour, uniform

9 RAL-Töne von Schwarz bis Gelbbraun. Deckt alte Vergrauung, frühere Lasuren oder Schäden zuverlässig ab.

03 / Application

Step-by-step guide

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Prepare the substrate

Clean fibres for optimal adhesion.

Mechanically remove loose wood fibres, old glaze residue and dirt — if needed sand with grit 80–120, then sweep off dust thoroughly. Wood moisture must be below 20 % (manufacturer specification); higher moisture risks bubbling.

For heavily greyed wood or algae/fungal infestation, pre-treat with a wood de-greyer or algae/fungus remover, rinse thoroughly and let dry for 48 h.

Pro tip: Never apply over pressure-treated wood under 6 months old — impregnation agents must outgas first. Test: a water drop must absorb in 30 seconds, otherwise too early.

Prepare the substrate
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Treat algae & fungi

Important if pre-damaged.

On strongly absorbent or splintery wood apply a deep primer (wood impregnation) — improves adhesion and protects against fungal growth through the wood. Let dry for 12 h before further work.

On sound old paint (glaze, lacquer) sanding with grit 80–120 is enough — primer can be skipped.

Pro tip: Always prime cut edges and end-grain twice — wood absorbs most here and weathering starts here. Double priming extends service life by years.

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First coat — primer

Deep penetration for hold.

Apply diluted with up to 5 % water (up to 10 % with airless sprayer) — that way the first coat penetrates the wood fibres and forms the bonding base. Work with brush or lambswool roller in the grain direction. Consumption 150–250 g/m² (wood is absorbent).

Particularly careful at cut edges and joints — these areas are weather-prone.

Pro tip: On vertical wooden boards (fence, facade) work top to bottom and spread out drips immediately — otherwise streaks form that can't be fixed later.

First coat — primer
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Drying

Patience pays off.

Cure for at least 4 hours at 23 °C / 50 % RH. Wait longer at higher humidity or lower temperatures (up to 8 h). The first coat must be completely dry through, otherwise the second won't hold.

Protect wood from rain during drying — for outdoor application stretch a tarpaulin or postpone work to dry weather.

Pro tip: On strongly absorbent or dark wood the first coat often looks very matt — no concern, the second coat creates the final finish.

Drying
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Second coat — sealer

The final armour.

Apply undiluted, in the grain direction. Consumption 100–200 g/m². Rain-resistant after 24 h (manufacturer specification), carefully loadable after 24 h, fully load-bearing and cured after 28 days.

On heavily stressed areas (wooden fence facing the street, wooden facade weather side) a third coat is recommended — refurbishment then in 5–7 years instead of 3–4.

Pro tip: Touch up cut edges and post feet annually with a thin coat — these are the first weak points and so double the service life of the whole coating.

Second coat — sealer
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Pro tip

On heavily greyed or algae-infested wood, pre-treat with a wood de-greyer or algae remover and let dry thoroughly. Never apply on pressure-treated wood under 6 months of age — impregnation agents must outgas first.

04 / Specifications

Technical data

Consumption per coat 150–250 g/m² (wood is absorbent)
Recommended coats 2 (3 for heavily-stressed surfaces)
Drying time 2 h dust-dry · 4 h recoatable
Rain resistance after 24 h (manufacturer specification)
Full cure 28 days
Application temperature +10 °C to +30 °C
Service temperature −20 °C to +50 °C
Elasticity highly elastic (Class A0/C0 to EN 1062-1)
Wood moisture at application < 20 % (manufacturer specification)
Binder Acrylic latex (solvent-free)
Tool cleaning Water, immediately after application
05 / Material calculator

How much do I need?

Holz ist saugend — kalkulieren Sie mit höherem Verbrauch. Stark verwittertes oder Druckimprägniertes Holz: 3 Schichten empfohlen.

Standard: 2 coats. 3 for heavily-stressed surfaces.

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Verbrauch: 200 g/m² pro Schicht. +10 % Reserve für Schnittkanten und unebene Flächen. Bei Großprojekten (> 80 m²) kontaktieren Sie uns für eine individuelle Beratung.

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6,6 kg benötigt

für 20 m² · 2 Schichten

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08 / FAQ

FAQ — wood coating

Kann ich auf altem, vergrautem Holz auftragen?
Ja, aber das vergraute Holz vorher mit Holzentgrauer behandeln, gründlich spülen und mindestens 48 h trocknen lassen. Auf nicht-entgrauten Untergründen ist die Haftung schwächer.
Muss ich alte Lasuren oder Lacke entfernen?
Loose, flaking glazes yes — remove with scraper or sandpaper. Firmly adhered glazes need only sanding for adhesion. With paints (closed film) you should sand with grit 80 and remove all dust.
Was bei Pilz- oder Algenbefall?
Mandatory: pre-treat with algae/fungus remover (e.g. Algex, NeoPur) before coating. If you coat without treatment, the infestation continues under the coating and causes bubbles or delamination.
Funktioniert es auch auf druckimprägniertem Holz?
Yes, but only after at least 6 months of outgassing of the impregnation agent. Freshly impregnated wood has a water-repellent film that prevents adhesion. Test: a water drop must absorb in 30 s, otherwise too early.
Wie oft muss ich nachbeschichten?
With correct application, 2 coats last several years. Maintenance: annual visual inspection of the weather side, refresh coat if micro-cracks or UV matting appear. Cut edges and post feet are the first weak points.

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